Common sense is "le bon sens" in French. You could also hear the more literary (or at least used a high level of language) expression "le sens commun", but this is much less in use.
comment commun
ère commune
naturellement means naturally in the sense of nature. bien entendu means naturally in the sense of 'of course'
If you are talking about senses, like your 5 senses, then it is called 'sens'.
My teacher used to say that common sense is very uncommon. Another statement is very true that I was born intelligent. Education ruined me. So common sense comes from the brain, which is not ruined by education.
In fact is 'en fait' in French.
Just say Noah normally.
nous devrions faire preuve de sens commun / de bon sens
figglebum
It's dutch- have some common sense
In a courtroom sense then evidence = témoignage
In French, you can say "Ça n'a aucun sens." or "Cela n'a aucun sens." to express "That makes no sense."
Jocelyn in French is also pronounced "Jocelyn." It is a unisex name and does not have a different spelling or pronunciation in French.
"Sentido común"
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Évelyne is the common French spelling.
commun or ordinaire
a light skin (in the sense of "fair complexion") is 'peau claire' in French.
i would of thought you had the common sense to just google it?!?