n'est-ce pas ?
n'en est-il pas ainsi (correct but snobbish)
To say "Is that not so?" in French, you can say "N'est-ce pas ?" It is a common expression used to seek confirmation or agreement.
"Believe" in French is "croire."
"So is life" can be translated to "C'est la vie" in French.
In French, Greg is spelled and pronounced the same way as in English. So, you would simply say "Greg" in French.
"So far" in French is translated as "jusqu'à présent" or "jusqu'ici".
To say "I am so tired" in French, you would say "Je suis tellement fatigué(e)."
To say "I am so jealous!" in French, you could say Je suis assez jaloux!
It is a French noun, so it is the same, "turquoise".
Egality in french is "égalité" Not so different :)
"Believe" in French is "croire."
There is no "won't" in french, so you say the opposite of I will. Je ne vais pas.
"So is life" can be translated to "C'est la vie" in French.
In French, Greg is spelled and pronounced the same way as in English. So, you would simply say "Greg" in French.
"So far" in French is translated as "jusqu'à présent" or "jusqu'ici".
It's not a French name so it stays the same.
There is no such English word as "gitare" so we can not translate it into French for you.
To say "I am so tired" in French, you would say "Je suis tellement fatigué(e)."
In French, you can say "Tu es tellement agaçant(e)" to mean "You are so annoying."