c'est tout pour la partie inférieure
On dit "C'est tout pour la partie basse".
I'm part French (English) -> Je suis partie française (French)
To say "from Debbie" in French, you would say "de la part de Debbie."
The 'Esth' part will sound the same but the 'er' part will be like 'ee' instead. So so Esthee. :)
"Ivan" is translated as "Yvan" in French.
In French, you would say "8 semaines" for 8 weeks.
Abaisser.
How do you say They want to in French
I'm part French (English) -> Je suis partie française (French)
Belgium has 3 languages: French, Flemish and German. It all depends on what part of the country you are in. In French you say "au revoir," in Flemish you say "salukes" and in German you say "auf wiedersehen."
The question was an good one, but the only part I can answer is the french part and it is "partenaire".
baisse / baissez votre main
quelque part
nulle part
To say "from Debbie" in French, you would say "de la part de Debbie."
to serve is servir in French. A serving is 'une part'
première partie
"... part demain"