"Ne mange pas de bonbons."
"Ne mangez pas de bonbons." (formal)
... which means that I rarely eat sweets' is translated '... ce qui veut dire que je mange rarement des bonbons' in French.
You say "J'ai acheté des bonbons" in French. "J'ai" means "I have," "acheté" means "bought," and "des bonbons" translates to "some sweets" or "candies."
La maison de Doux.
to eat is spelled 'manger' in French
To eat cheese is "manger du fromage" in French.
Yes, "un bonbon" is correct in French. It translates to "a candy" in English.
"I love to eat" in French is j'aime manger.
i dont know im not french <3
you dont its a brand name
fench dont have homes
They have to eat (they must eat) is "ils doivent manger" in French. They have (something) to eat is "ils ont à manger".
I'm not sure. how do u say i dont speak english in french?