Sérieux (if what you are talking about is masculine) or serieuse (if what you are talking about is feminine)
You can say "serious" in French by using the word "sérieux".
You can say "Ils sont sérieux" in French to mean "they are serious."
serious is translated "sérieux" (masc.) or "sérieuse" (fem.) in French.
You can say "আমি গম্ভীর" in Bengali, which translates to "I am serious."
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
You can say "Ils sont sérieux" in French to mean "they are serious."
Nous parlons serieux.
Demain, il sera sérieux.
Je suis sérieux/sérieuse
English: - Serious French: - Grave
joyeux anniversaire passe une bonne journee. :) say thank you no im serious say it.
"j'ai un sujet très sérieux"
serious is translated "sérieux" (masc.) or "sérieuse" (fem.) in French.
Are you serious?.... people in Quebec who speak french.
vous êtes ennuyeux moi im serious. it really is i did research 'Vous m'ennuyez' is the correct form. The French language does not have the continuous present such as ' You are boring me'. The only French from of the present tense equates to 'You bore me'.
You say, "su serio," as in, "...su catarro serio:" "your serious cold." To say, 'You're serious," meaning, "You're serious about what you just said," you say, "Estás en serio." To say 'You're serious," meaning, "You have a serious personality and disposition," you say, "Eres serio." You have to be serious about saying, "You're serious," in Spanish.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.