"Es-tu toujours éveillé?"
Je suis reveillé(e)
I still miss you is 'tu me manques toujours' or 'tu me manques encore' in French.
"unarthuka" unarnnu" "unaruka"
"Wake" is a verb, meaning to come out of sleep, e.g. "Wake up!" It can also refer to a disturbance in water caused by a boat, e.g. "He left a trail of destruction in his wake." On the other hand, "awake" is an adjective, meaning not asleep, e.g. "I am awake." It would be poor grammar to say "I am wake," or to say "Awake up!"
occupé is how you say engaged in French
éveillé
Ray laska
Je suis reveillé(e)
awake is éveillé(e) in French.
ja'me gussie hees (I'm kidding!)
This is how you say "are you awake?" in Arabic: Inty suhya?
I'm still living
No, "awake" is not a prefix. It is a verb that can also be used as an adjective or adverb. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning or create a new word.
It is: réveillé (if the person awake is male) or réveillée (if female).
It is the same in French. It is still force.
Its still parachutes.
it is still Mileni