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you can say il m'appartient in French
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You can say "Il m'appartient" in French, which means "He belongs to me."
appartenir "Ce livre appartient à ma soeur." -- That book belongs to my sister.
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.
You can say "we will" in French by using the phrase "nous allons."
"Ouch" in French is "Aïe".
It belongs to him : c'est a lui, or more formally : ca appartient a lui
It would be "Ma vie appartient à Dieu."
appartenir "Ce livre appartient à ma soeur." -- That book belongs to my sister.
This is Jack's pen. = C'est le stylo de Jack. The black pen belongs to Jack. = Le crayon noir appartient à Jack.
French horn
vous appartient
ISO
A French Jesuit is a Catholic priest who belongs to the Society of Jesus and is from France.
The Italic is the language subfamily to which French belongs. The term references the Indo-Europeans who originally settled what is now the Italian peninsular. It therefore serves as the subfamily to which the Romance language branch -- to which French belongs -- clusters.
"J'appartiens à l'Inde" but it doesn't sound natural. I would rather say "Mon cœur appartient à l'Inde" (my heart belongs to India)
You could say "c'est a moi" It belongs to me or "c'est mon/ma ______" That is my _______ Be careful if you use the second sentence as MY changes from mon to ma if the object is feminin
FFR (Francs) is the currency of French.