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I think. I definitely know it sounds like that don't know whether that's the right spelling or not. LOL soz that's all i can help you with.
"Upstairs" in French is "à l'étage".
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".
You can say "we will" in French by using the phrase "nous allons."
"Quand" is how you say "when" in French.
You can say either, depending on what you mean. Usually you are asking someone to perform a sequence of actions: first, to come upstairs, and second, to see something. The way to say this is "Come upstairs and see it." But if you are saying that the purpose of coming upstairs is in order to see something, in response perhaps to the question "Why should I come upstairs?" or "Where can I see it?" then "Come upstairs to see it" is correct.
Tualet naverchu
J'ai oublié mon téléphone à l'étage
"je Monte" would be the most frequent answer in France. A more thorough one is "je Monte à l"étage / je Monte les escaliers"
El gimnasio está arriba.
arriba hay.... = upstairs there is.... (pronolunced 'AhRREEbah I....') More specifically en el/un piso de arriba....= (in/on the/an) upstairs (floor) there is....
You don't go upstairs in the Say Cheese shop. The comic piece is over to the right by the camera, atop the spotlight.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
Pouvez-vous le dire en français?
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."
Take the eye test and say the OPPOSITE of what he points at. (up=down, left=right, etc.) He will know that director D. sent you and will give you acess upstairs.