You would say "les futurs dirigeants"
To say "future leaders" in French, you would say "les futurs leaders."
To say "I am coming" in French, say j'arrive. To say "you are coming", say vous arrivez or tu arrives if you know the person well.To say that you will come at a future time, use the future tense. For example: j'arriverai ce soir - I am coming tonight (literally, I will come tonight).
You can say "c'est sympa" in French to mean "that's nice."
The future tense of say is will say.
"That will be" in French can be translated as "ce sera" or "รงa sera". Both phrases are commonly used to express future events or situations.
The phrase "I shall" in French can be translated as "Je vais" or "Je vais devoir." Both expressions convey the intention or future action of the speaker.
ma future famille
l'avenir
À l'avenir
FBLA stands or Future Business Leaders of America... And I am proud to say it
Ce qui de l'avenir.
mon futur mari
esquiver i think and for future references go on English to French translation.
she will = elle + the French verb in its future tense she will do = elle fera she will read = elle lira
My everything in French is 'Mon tout' Try using Google translate in future. :)
To say "I am coming" in French, say j'arrive. To say "you are coming", say vous arrivez or tu arrives if you know the person well.To say that you will come at a future time, use the future tense. For example: j'arriverai ce soir - I am coming tonight (literally, I will come tonight).
"Nous verrons dans le futur."
Nous allons gagner. (Near future)