"Nous avons toujours ÊtÊ là l'un pour l'autre."
"Tu te connais?" is French for "Do you know each other?"
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The main conflicts between French-speaking and English-speaking Canadians have included disputes over language rights, political representation, and cultural identity. These tensions have historically been rooted in the different histories, traditions, and values of the two linguistic groups within Canada.
"On se baise" is a vulgar and offensive French expression that translates to "we're screwing each other" or "we're fucking each other" in English. It is not appropriate for polite conversation.
The word you are looking for is "ubiquitous."
Of course!! They have always been there for each other.
You should do is just talk to him who knows if he even knows who you are and who cares about french!!!!
No. David Venable is "Gay". Always has been.
I think that they were fighting over land. I am not sure exactly
They try to play with each other and they are always nice to each other
no they love each other and are always kind to each other
Well they are always on top each other because they think that they will protect each other.
you can feel it between the two people. they will care for each other and hope the best for each other always. they put each other before them and always do whats best for the other.
check your answer Another Answer: The French and the Indians were allies, for the most part, fighting the British.
The British and the French
Parallelograms do not normally bisect each other.
Probably, the English and French had been sworn enemies for hundreds of years as they were both powerful countries at the time with empires. So each country would feel a threat from each other. But you havn't said where the threat of french occupationn is????