We don't use the passive voice in French, so just:
Tu m'intéresses (je suis intéressé par toi is a bit heavy)
You would say "Je m'intéresse à toi" in French.
"Interested" in French is "intéressé" for a male speaker or "intéressée" for a female speaker.
The French were interested in exploration, trade, commerce, colonization, and cultural exchange with other countries and regions. They also had a strong emphasis on promoting French language and culture abroad.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
"Ouch" in French is "Aïe".
"Interested" in French is "intéressé" for a male speaker or "intéressée" for a female speaker.
intéressée
The French were interested in colonizing. This was in Southeast Asia.
Je m'intéresse beaucoup aux sciences.
cause they were french
Bonaparte? ..Power. ;)
The French were interested in exploration, trade, commerce, colonization, and cultural exchange with other countries and regions. They also had a strong emphasis on promoting French language and culture abroad.
It had been a French colony since 1887.
Say you speak spanish. more people in the USA are Spanish people than French people. but you can add it as a side note.
"Dire" is to say but it's irregular. Here's the pattern if you're interested: je dis (I say)tu dis (You singular say)il/elle dit (He/she says)nous disons (We say)vous dites (You plural say)ils disent (They say)
The French were primarily interested in coal and crops. This was because those two resources could provide them food and energy.
"Je ne suis plus intéressé / intéressée"