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The next day in French is "le lendemain."
"Prochain" in French means "next" or "upcoming." It can be used to refer to the next event, person, or occurrence in a sequence or order.
"Next day" in French is commonly translated as "le lendemain."
You would say "le week-end prochain" in French to mean "next weekend".
You would say "samedi prochain" in French to refer to next Saturday.
it affected the colonial period by shaping the next war or battle in this case which later pushed the french to join forces with the colonist or patriots in this case
Next (English) -> à côté (French)
If you go to the end of the current line and type J it will join the next line to the current.
The French adjective meaning "next" is prochain(masculine) or prochaine (feminine).
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It means "moon light break" i should know this is very great you research but do something better next time go jog
ira avec vous l'année prochaine. This is the french translation of will go with you next year.
It is called "Dirt". Its the cheapest and weakest, and sometimes it doesnt even have any affect. Next is "Regs", which is a little better
They will disapear and come back next year with even better things! :)
To say "next March" in French, you can say "le mois de mars prochain" or "mars prochain."
You would say "le week-end prochain" in French to mean "next weekend".