where is she?
As with most questions in French, there are various ways you can phrase it. From least to most formal:
Où elle est ? (oo el ay)
Elle est où ? (el ay oo)
Où est-ce qu'elle est ? (oo ess kell ay)
Où est-elle ? (oo ay tell)
"Où est un restaurant?" is an example of "Where is a restaurant?" And "Où est a" means "Where is a" To say "The restaurant is five blocks down from Main Street," in French it is,"Le restaurant est cinq blocs en bas de la Rue Principale." If all else fails, look at the French Translator link.
Elle s'appelle (insert name)
Une heure something something something
Comment=how dire=to say something en=in francais=french ..comment dire en francais =how to say something in french
Ashley. Probably pronounced something like "Ash-leh."
You know how 'the French have a word for it'? Well, they don't. Try something like 'appartement de luxe' or 'de grand standing'.
It belongs to him : c'est a lui, or more formally : ca appartient a lui
Something in french is quelque chose
Une heure something something something
Une heure something something something
faire quelque chose
you would say something like "porter"
to clean is nettoyer in French. Something clean is 'propre'
The way to say "to borrow" in French, is "Ã emprunter. " When you talk about borrowing something, this means to use something and give it back later.
to say something is heatproof, you would say in French: 'résistant à la chaleur'.
You can say "puant" or "malodorant" in French to describe something as smelly.
You can say "Ce n'est pas possible" in French to convey the idea that something is not possible.
poursuivre :)
To say "Did I do something?" in French, you would say "Est-ce que j'ai fait quelque chose?".