Late= Tard
Early= Tôt
je me couche tard
Retard = late from french to English
In English: I hate waking up early in the morning. In French: Je déteste se lever tôt le matin.
late
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
To be late is "être en retard" in French.
The french for "late" is "en retard". For example, to say "I am late", one would say "Je suis en retard."
That is early is " c'est tôt " in French.
Late = Retard I'm late = Je suis en retard
J'étais en retard.
je suis tard
The French Symbolists led by Baudelaire were a huge influence on English writers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
I am not entirely sure what it is you are saying in English. If you meant: "I have to get up early this morning to avoid being late for school", the French would be, "Il faut que je me lève tôt ce matin pour éviter d'arriver en retard aux classes."
The French are the ones who immigrated to Detroit in the early 1800s.
american and french
première période.
Type your answer here... Toward the late 1600s and early 1700s, French explorers began exploring as far south as the Gulf of Mexico.