"I don't like it" is "Je ne l'aime pas." If your reason is a separate sentence, use "parce que". E.g. "I don't like it (the food) because it is rotten." "Je ne l'aime pas parce qu'il est pourri." But if your reason is a noun, use "à cause de" E.g. "I don't like it because of my allergy." "Je ne l'aime pas à cause de ma allergie."
You can say "caoutchouc blanc" in French to mean white rubber.
I'm not sure. how do u say i dont speak english in french?
You can say "J'aime ton style" to say "I like your style" in French.
You can say "we will" in French by using the phrase "nous allons."
You would say "Je l'aime" in Canadian French to express "I like him."
you dont because he will rape you
Je ne l'aime pas.
i like english because its fun in french
Je n'aime pas les compliments.
je n'aime pas les tomates
Je n'aime pas le lundi.
Je n'aime pas la pluie
if you like him just say that. The good track to love is saying only things that are true. if you dont like him then say "Sorry.. but i dont know you and.. i dont like you.. because i dont know you.. bye."
Because he is amazing like that...
finash cil vo plait
Im a boy and this has happened to me. You just say, Hey,i dont like saying this to you but i dont like you because your kind of a creep.
You can say "caoutchouc blanc" in French to mean white rubber.