'the third year' is translated "la troisième année" in French.
"Troisième année."
You would say "I studied French last year."
In French, you say the year 1822 as "mille huit cent vingt-deux."
In French, you can say "à l'année prochaine" to mean "until next year."
"Disent" in French translates to "they say" in English.
"À l'année prochaine" is how you would say "see you next year" in French.
A third is "un tiers" in French.
Le troisième étage is third floor in French.
I believe this is a correct translation (I am in my third year of french): Merci, c'etait un bon soir.
vingt-troisième.
un troisième fils
third grade... tercero third year... tercer ano
Mars is the third month of the year (March) in French.
You would say "I studied French last year."
l'année
"Has" is not French. If you mean How do you say "has" in French, it is "a". It's the third person in singular from the verb "avoir" Il a = He has; Elle a = She has.
A year in French is année but if you want to say 'she is 3 years old' you would say: 'elle a 3 ans'
Ans