In French, "must have" can be translated as "doit avoir" or "il faut avoir."
Nous ne devons pas....That's how you say 'we must not' in French...hope that answered your question! :)
You can say "they must" in French as "ils doivent."
You would say "Je dois Γ©tudier" in French to mean "I must study."
In French, you would say "8 semaines" for 8 weeks.
There is no real word for "it" in French. Even objects are hes and shes. You must choose either Ill est verrouillé (He is locked) or elle est verrouillé (she is locked)
Nous ne devons pas....That's how you say 'we must not' in French...hope that answered your question! :)
Nous ne devons pas....That's how you say 'we must not' in French...hope that answered your question! :)
To say "I miss her" in French, you must literally say "she is lacking me" - elle me manque. This is the reverse to English.
You can say "they must" in French as "ils doivent."
you must say "la cuisine de Jordan"
Et vous devez vous rappeler votre Français
In French, you would say "8 semaines" for 8 weeks.
je dois me renseigner
Elle doit se demander
elle doit être l'amour
in order to say "understand" u must know french its called yomama
"wow tu dois rêver"