Quand même or de toute façon :)
cependant, par contre, toutefois
If your wondering how to say 'screaming' in French its, "Cri" or "Hurlement". However you have to put these infinitives in the correct tense.
Dangereux is the most common way to say "dangerous", however risqué is also acceptable.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
some may simply say : "cottage" obviously with a french accent; however the correct term would be "Auberge".
The French for loser is "perdant" -- however, this is for someone who has lost something.
The French word for cat is "chat". However, if the cat is a female, the French word would be "chatte".
"Jonathan" is pronounced the same in French as it is in English. However, the French equivalent for Jonathan is "Jeanathan" or "Jonathane".
If your wondering how to say 'screaming' in French its, "Cri" or "Hurlement". However you have to put these infinitives in the correct tense.
Chicago is spelled the same in French as it is in English. However, in French, it is pronounced as "she-kah-GO."
"Un merveilleux vendredi" (however, you don't really say that in French, you'd better say "un bon vendrredi", French people are not so enthousiastic
Jim is the same. However, James is Jacques.
Myanmar is pronounced "Myanmar" in French as well. However, it is sometimes spelled "Birmanie" when referring to the country.
Well basically, I am french, and in France we tend to say 'un paquet de chips'. However, usually we would say some crisps which translates to 'des chips'.
You can say "J'aime ma maison" in French to express "I love my home."
It's spelled "You're welcome" is English, first of all. And in French, you can say "De rien" or "Pas de quoi". Some French people use other phrases, however.
However if you want to say I am eleven years old you would say J'ai onze ans.