If you mean 'get along' as in "We get along with each other", c'est: <<Nous nous entendons.>>
If you mean it as managing (doing all right at work/school, managing without something, etc), c'est <<Nous nous débrouillons.>>
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If you put it in Google, it just translates into 'avec.' Which would make sense either way if you wanted to say 'along with' or just 'with.'
You would say "j'aimerais pouvoir" in French to mean "I wish I could."
Something along the lines of "Est-ce costume cavalier moi?"
In French, "Saint-Lazare" is pronounced as "sahn la-zahr."
Something along the lines of "nous sommes heureux de vous rencontrer".
je ne m'entends pas avec mes frères
The French got along with many different kinds of natives. The French usually got along with natives that did what they wanted them to.
Generally, the French and US governments do get along quite well.
Il faut beaucoup de temps pour arriver au sommet
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