the verb "arriver" is used as you would say "to arrive" so you need to conjugate it.
Je- arrive
Tu- arrives
Il/Elle/On- arrive
Nous- arrivons
Vous- arrivez
Ils/ Elles- arrivent
I think... sorry ...
arrivé
Je suis arrivé
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
You also say agenda in French!
You can say "Nous sommes arrivés" in French to mean "We've Arrived."
arrivé dimanche
j'ai arrive
You can say "Êtes-vous arrivé(e) en toute sécurité ?" in French to ask "Have you arrived safely?"
La cavalerie est arrivée.
Je suis arrivé
La pluie est arrivée.
You say "you arrived at the restaurant." The preposition "at" is used to show the location where you arrived.
ce qui est arrivé à votre voiture? (literally: what has arrived at your car)
The French had arrived to Cambodia in the Year of 1863 =)
Mes amis viennent d'arriver à Cannes pour le festival.
There is not word for "yet" in french. in sentences like 'are we there yet?' the yet is simply dropped, making the sentence: are we there or have we arrived? In french: Qu'est-ce que nous sommes arriver? However, if the sentence is: we have not arrived yet, the word encore can be used Nous ne sommes pas ENCORE arriver. Hope that helps... not every English word has a french translation...