multiplied by: Two times four is eight. (deux fois quatre font huit)
I told him three times (je lui ai dit trois fois)
times (period) were hard : l'époque était dure, les temps étaient durs
the hour (as in what time is it?): l'heure - quelle heure est-il ?
Note that there are as many variations in French for 'times', as exist in English, so the context may be of importance.
"heure" - literally translated to "hour" quelle heure est-il = what time is it
le temps
De temps en temps means 'from time to time' in French.
Temps de forme Hope this helps :)
à quelle heure on se voit?
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
To say what times it in french, you say " houte I'll seche".
In Cajun French, you can say "l'heure" for time.
You can say "une pause cigarette" in French.
that in french is 'quelle temps'.
You can say "Cela fait longtemps" to convey the phrase "It has been a long time" in French.
You would say "Le temps n'a pas de sens" in French.
'party time' in french is 'heure de la fête'
De temps en temps means 'from time to time' in French.
you say in my free time as dans mon temps libre......
de temps en temps
pass a good time in french is...passer un bon moment
To say "I've spoken French for (a certain amount of time)" you would say "Je parle francais depuis (amount of time)" For example, I would say "Je parle francais depuis six ans" to tell you I've been speaking French for six years.