vers - en direction de
The word "towards" in French can be translated as "vers".
In French, "F U" can be expressed as "Va te faire foutre", which is a colloquial and explicit way of expressing anger or disdain towards someone.
In French, the equivalent of "orientated" is "orienté." For example, you can say "Il est bien orienté" to mean "He is well orientated" or "Il s'est orienté vers la musique" to mean "He oriented himself towards music."
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
"Ouch" in French is "Aïe".
ton attitude envers moi / votre attitude envers moi
He was French, so you are asking how he behaved towards himself.
In French, "F U" can be expressed as "Va te faire foutre", which is a colloquial and explicit way of expressing anger or disdain towards someone.
something like this i would suppose... promenade vers arrière it means walk towards back
L'equipe est fantastique (but you need to put an accent going towards the right on the e of equipe)
In French, the equivalent of "orientated" is "orienté." For example, you can say "Il est bien orienté" to mean "He is well orientated" or "Il s'est orienté vers la musique" to mean "He oriented himself towards music."
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."
hacia or a ( a mi= towards me or to me)
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
The verb 'to say' is 'dire' in French.