To say "very close" in French, you would say "très proche."
In Yiddish, "uncle" is spelled and pronounced as "טאָטן" (taytn).
"Très grand" is how you would say "very big" in French.
"Very loud" in French is "très fort."
You can say "Je ne vais pas très bien" in French to indicate that you are not doing very well.
"Very stressful" in French can be translated as "très stressant."
elle est très proche d'eux
Singe. This means monkey, and although it is very very close, it's not exactly the same.
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u say gastronomist for gourment in french i believe Very close... The correct answer is: gastronomy (la gastronomie).
me serrer
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mais sont tres poches (there's one of those dash things over the 'e' in 'tres')
In Yiddish, "uncle" is spelled and pronounced as "טאָטן" (taytn).
"Very" - tres
"Très grand" is how you would say "very big" in French.
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