A hard work is un travail difficile / un dur travail in French.
Travailles dur (for tu)
Travaillez dur (for vous)
(I am) working hard: (je) travaille dur
Travaillait dur
You would say "J'ai travaillΓ© hier soir" in French to express that you worked last night.
merci pour tout ce travail difficile
You can say "Je suis digne de confiance" in French to mean "I am trustworthy."
If you mean "hard," as in the relative resistance of a physical object (e.g., "This brick is hard."): dur (mas. singular), dure (fem. singular), durs (mas. plural), dures (fem. plural) If you mean "hard," as in not being easy (e.g., "This differential equations test is hard."): difficile (both genders, singular), difficiles (both genders, plural)
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
a travaillé avec
PERVERT!!!
in french you say: ice bank mice elf hard
J'ai dja travaille
Dur
Trabaje mucho en el.
'sac de partie' i worked it out usin french dictionary and google translate :)
I am a hard worker If you are speaking on behalf of your specific job you could say : I am an skilled/responsible/reliable/passionate contributor to....(whatever you do) * I worked my butt off -or- (more vulgar) I worked my ass off. * I worked my fingers to the bone. * I worked like crazy. * I worked like a horse ( or a mule). * I slaved over this. * I toiled day and night.
j'ai travaillé ce week-end
to work is spelled 'travailler' in French. I worked in a factory: j'ai travaillé dans une usine
French would say 'poulet tikka', but this is hard to find in France.
C'est trop difficile.