"She reads" in French is "elle lit".
"est moi rose" doesn't make sense in French. That reads 'is me pink'.
occupé is how you say engaged in French
extatique is how you say ecstatic in french
Mal is how you say badly in French.
Q: How do you say destroy in french? A: look in the dictoinary!
2.50 is written 2,50 in French and reads 'deux - cinquante'.
people who reads this x ha ha ha
In French, you wouldn't "you are loved by me", but "I love you", which reads "Je vous aime" or "je t'aime" (the latter to somebody who is already your GF or BF)
"est moi rose" doesn't make sense in French. That reads 'is me pink'.
"the colors of the Belgian flag" translates as "les couleurs du drapeau Belge" in French. These colors are black, yellow and red, that reads "noir, jaune, rouge" in French.
Il/elle lit un livre means "he/she reads a book" in French.
Yes, there are silent "e"s in French. For example, the final "e" in words like "parle" (speak) or "chante" (sing) is usually silent. This silent "e" is not pronounced, but it affects the pronunciation of the preceding vowel.
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Στρατηγική it reads Stratigiki....
Both "reads" and "says" can be used interchangeably when referring to a quote. It's just a matter of personal preference or style.
Blimey, you read a lot.
do you mean cycle on the right side of the road? That reads 'rouler à droite, tenir sa droite' in French.