"Vous êtes en retard" or "Tu es en retard"
Which one you use would depend on whom you were speaking to. Generally speaking, if you were speaking to a boss, teacher, or someone you don't know well, you'd use the first (with Vous) and to a friend or close family member, you'd use the "tu" form.
You can say "Pourquoi es-tu en retard ?" in French to ask someone why they are late.
In French, "a little too late" can be translated as "un peu trop tard."
late is 'tard' in French (as in late at night) or 'en retard' (as in the train is running late)
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.
You can say "we will" in French by using the phrase "nous allons."
To be late is "être en retard" in French.
The french for "late" is "en retard". For example, to say "I am late", one would say "Je suis en retard."
Late= Tard Early= Tôt
Late = Retard I'm late = Je suis en retard
J'étais en retard.
je suis tard
je me couche tard
pourquoi êtes-vous si tard??
In French, "a little too late" can be translated as "un peu trop tard."
late is 'tard' in French (as in late at night) or 'en retard' (as in the train is running late)
Nous nous sommes réveillés tard
Retard = late from french to English