Il faut que je vérifie.
You can say "Je dois vérifier."
In French, you can say "Je devrais vérifier."
To say "we need" in French, you would say "nous avons besoin".
You would say "il n'en a pas besoin" in French to mean "he does not need it."
In French, you can say "J'ai besoin d'aide."
You would say "J'ai besoin d'un baiser" in French.
In French, you can say "Je devrais vérifier."
J'ai besoin d'une gomme is French for I need an eraser.
To check the calendar is 'vérifier le calendrier'.
it is the same thing in french porridge (I'm not lying) check wordreference.com and click on English to french
anybody is said in french as n'importe qui.for more information check in an English french dictionary.
"pas besoin"
If you use Google Translater you can know how to say anything in French. Anyways, you say the same I think. Check on Google Translater
I don't need to answer you, just buy a french dictionary
You would say "il n'en a pas besoin" in French to mean "he does not need it."
We need an invoice is translated: 'nous avons besoin d'une facture' in French.
The noun "need" is "(le) besoin" in French. The verb "to need" is "avoir besoin de" in French.
exploit or prouesse...... I would check Google translate......