"Anymore" can be translated to French as "plus." For example, "I don't eat seafood anymore" would be "Je ne mange plus de fruits de mer" in French.
"I'll hold you to that" can be translated to "Je vais te le rappeler" in French.
To say "I don't love you anymore" in Filipino, you would say "Hindi na kita mahal."
"How Do You Say I Don't Love You Anymore" by Ronnie Milsap was released in 1981 as part of his album "There's No Gettin' Over Me."
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.
Ce n'est plus mon problème.
Pourquoi ne pas plus parler?
"I'm not speaking to you anymore" is "je ne te parle plus" in French.
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"I'll hold you to that" can be translated to "Je vais te le rappeler" in French.
Je t'aime, mais je ne peux pas faire ça
In french it's 'fruit', but you say it like 'fwi' In Japanese it's kudamono (I think) I don't really know anymore... lol
not anymore = no mas
She Can't Say That Anymore was created in 1980.
"Je ne te veux plus", or "je ne veux plus de toi".
je ne suis / tu n'es / il, elle n'est plus heureux / plus heureuse
No, the French franc is no longer in circulation since it was replaced by the euro in 1999. You cannot directly trade French francs for euros as the currency is obsolete. You may exchange any remaining French francs for euros at a bank or currency exchange service that accepts legacy currencies.