In french Regelmäßige means "regular"!
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Fallen is "tombé(e)" in French, from the verb "tomber" (regular "er" verb)
Sauter is to jump. It's a regular "ER" verb. :)
a pebble is 'un galet' (masc.) in French. A regular stone is 'un caillou' (plural cailloux)
an open book (in both regular or figurative meaning) means "un livre ouvert" in French.
Bonne fête ...we don't say it differently than regular french...it's all about how it's said...It sounds more like : Bonne Faite!
wash the linen it's the regular expression to say "do the laundry"
To request: demander (conjugate as a regular -er verb) A request: une demande, une requête
Yes, cold french fries are regular french fries which have cooled.
regular = regular
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
No, "appeler" is a regular -er verb in French. It conjugates according to regular -er verb patterns.