Je suis désolé (jheh swee des-oh-lay) would probably be the most common way of saying "I'm sorry" although pardon could also be used.
If you are male: I am sorry = Je suis désolé If you are female: I am sorry = Je suis désolée
"why do you say I am sorry" translates as "pourquoi est-ce que tu dis que tu es désolé(e)" in French.
l'Ours Pierre (sorry, it doesn't rhyme in French)
Je suis désolé
The mechanics of speaking French involve using your vocal cords, mouth, tongue, and lips to produce the sounds of the language. French pronunciation also involves accents, liaisons, and nasal sounds. Additionally, grammar rules such as verb conjugation and word order play a key role in forming correct French sentences.
sorry I meant to say why did the french have such a good relationship with the first nation in Canada
Je Suis Désolé. I'M SORRY Veuillez me pardonner. PLEASE FORGIVE ME.
"Wallrow" does not have a direct translation in French. However, you could describe it as "une rangée de murs" which means a row of walls.
"je suis vraiment désolé" would be the closest (I am really sorry)
I am really sorry but I don't know
Je m'excuse, je t'aime
You can say "J'ai du style" in French to convey the idea of "I got swag."