Je suis si content(e) de vous revoir
"Zobaczymy się jeszcze?"
There are many ways to say "see you later" in French. The most usual way is to say au revoir. A more informal way is to say à bientôt, which means "'til next time". You can also say à demain to mean "see you tomorrow".
"To see us again" is an English equivalent of the French phrase à nous revoir. The prepositional phrase also translates as "Until seeing us again" in English. The pronunciation will be "a noo ruh-vwar" in French.
It was the Pinata. Columbus was very happy! Have a nice day! Be happy!
Since this is how the French people saw Napoleon. Although we can say that the painting is inaccurate, most history books use this to portray and see how the French people actually saw Napoleon. :)
Because they are happy too see you again if they really like you!
"Saya sangat gembira bertemu dengan kamu"
Teseveu au de la neconsida adue
je ne veux jamais vous revois aussi
wil i see you with a french accent
Je suis tellement impatient (impatiente if you are a girl) de te revoir.
Revoir is 'to see again' in French. And 'au revoir' means 'goodbye / see you'.
I am happy to see you = Eu sou tu feliz te ver
"To see you again"
'I see you' is 'je te vois' in French; 'see you' is 'Ã plus tard'.
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