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I looked it up, and the name for The Host in French is Les Âmes vagabondes which translates as "The Wandering Souls" which i think is really cool.
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The cast of Jeux sans frontieres - 1965 includes: Christelle Ballestrero as Herself - French Host (1998) Georges Beller as Himself - French Host (1990-1992) Fabrice Bessy as French Host (1988-1989) Catherine Boyle as Herself - British Host (1968) Brian Cant as Himself - British Host (1982) Nia Chiswell as Herself - Welsh Host (1991-1994) Ana do Carmo as Herself - Portuguese Host Fabienne Egal as Herself - French Host (1999) Frank Elstner as as Tim Elstner Camillo Felgen as himself Camillo Felgen as Himself - Spielleiter Camillo Felgen as Host (1965-1973) Iestyn Garlick as Himself - Welsh Host (1991-1994) Simone Garnier as Herself - French Host (1971-1982) Isabel Gemio as Herself - Spanish Host (1991) Paule Herreman as Herself - Belgian Host Vince Hill as Himself - British Host (1982) MacDonald Hobley as Himself - British Host (1967) Michel Lemaire as Himself - Belgian Host Daniela Lumbroso as Herself - French Host (1991-1992) Guy Lux as Himself - French Host (1965-1982) Maria Margarida Gaspar as Herself - Host Elisa Matilla as Herself - Spanish Host (1992) Olivier Minne as Himself - French Host (1997) Nelson Monfort as Himself - French Host (1999) Anabela Mota Ribeiro as Herself - Portuguese Host Jean Riffel as Himself - French Host (1997) Ignacio Salas as Himself - Spanish Host (1988) Claude Savarit as Himself- French Host (1971-1982) Guillermo Summers as Himself - Spanish Host Jan Theys as Himself - Flemish Commentator Johnny Tudor as Himself - Welsh Host (1994) Petr Vichnar as Himself - Czech Commentator Daniel Vindel as Himself - Spanish Host (1990-1991) David Vine as Himself - British Host (1967-1971) Eddie Waring as Himself - British Host (1969-1981) Ana Zanatti as Herself - Portuguese Host
"Whatare the characteristics of Management Information System"
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
In French, to say 'she' , you say:Elleeg. elle s'appelle comment?In French, to say 'he', you say:Il
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
"FOB" as in "Fresh Off the Boat", a derisive term for immigrants that are not well-acclimated to their host country does not have an exact translation in french, but you could say: fraîchement débarqué which means "freshly disembarked (from a ship)."
The CENTRAL nervous systme
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.