"C'était une fausse accusation"
wrong again = encore faux
Accusation
The accusation against the man was horrendous or This accusation is false and I object to it! or Your accusation is wrong. He has vehemently denied the bribery accusation. He was forced to resign amid accusations that he stole millions from shareholders. Before you make an accusation like that, you'd better get the facts straight.
Yes, the noun 'accusation' is an abstract noun, a word for a charge or claim that someone has done something wrong; a word for a concept.
'what is wrong with you? is translated "qu'est-ce qui ne vas pas avec toi ?" in French. (sometimes the 'avec' is replaced by 'chez')
nothing's wrong would be translated 'rien n'est faux, rien n'est incorrect'. That gives a double negative and French speakers just say usually 'rien' (when told there's something wrong here...), or use the opposite phrase 'tout VA bien' (all is good).
If the accusation goes to court, exercise your 4th Ammendment Constitutional right to confront your accuser. If the accusation is outside of court 1.) Be honest- if the accusation is true, say you are sorry. 2.) Be honest. If the accusation is false, wait for her to say she is sorry. Demand two things from your "family"- that they know how to say thank you and I'm sorry, if necessary.
Qu'est ce qui ne va pas ?
you say "babe" and he'll say "yes?" then you'd say "lets try this again..." then french kiss him!
Entrer That is wrong. I think I was taught to say enter as in... Entrez not that.
The correct spelling is "accusation." It refers to a charge or claim that someone has done something wrong or illegal.
Turtle responds to her accusation in "The Westing Game" by denying the accusation and calmly presenting evidence that refutes the claims against her. She remains composed and confident in her innocence throughout the accusation process.