Que voulez-vous dire ?
That's WHat are you trying to say
"Que cherches-tu à dire?"
You would say "J'essaie d'apprendre le français."
You can say "J'essaie d'apprendre le français" in French.
You would say "Je suis en train d'apprendre le français" in French.
You can say "J'aime ma maison" in French to express "I love my home."
The word for "wand" in French is baguette. The spelling is the same in French as it is known in common English. If you are trying to spell "magic wand", the spelling is very similar as it is: une baguette magique.
If you are trying to say "i don't speak french" in french, you say "Je ne parle pas francais." if you are trying to say "we don't speak french" in french, you say "Nous ne parlons pas francais."
You would say "J'essaie d'apprendre le français."
If your trying to say my home, you say, chez moi.
j'essaie de dormir
You would say "Je suis en train d'apprendre le français" in French.
If you mean 'it is', then it's "c'est". If you mean the possessive then that depends on what you're trying to say.
If you are trying to say "I will do it" then in french it would be "Je vais le faire." If you are trying to say "You will do it" then it would be "Tu vas le faire." or "Vous allez le faire" if the you is plural or intented to be used in a polite way.
co dou le emmbarisiol moi
It depends...If you're trying to say that you have a lot of something then you say "beaucoup" example: beaucoup de baguettes!
"j'essaie de te connaître"
You can say "J'essaie d'apprendre le français" in French.
if you are trying to say something like "Oh good, it's you", you would say "Ah bon, c'est toi"If you are trying to say something like "Are youeating?" you would say "Est-ce que tu manges?"