she is sad - elle est triste
Je suis mauvais.
"ne sois pas triste"
You make me cry: Tu me fais pleurer
triste
triste
"Je pleure" would translate to "I cry" or "I am crying."
You say "porche", you need to make the "ch" sound more "sh". You will say it like this "porsh" although the correct way to say porch in french is PORCHE.
the only thing you can do to names of people and places to make them french is put an accent on (the voice, not symbol!) so to say Dakota in french would be da(h) kou(try to make a rolling sound here)ghta
I think I'm going to cry. Creo que voy a llorar.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
to cry is 'pleurer' in French.
Tu pleureras.
"ça me fait pleurer"
je ne pleurerai pas.
"Crier" and "cry" are words that come from translating a French word to English as "to cry out." The French verb crier in turn comes from the Vulgar Latin crītāre and ultimately from the ancient Latin quirītāre for "to cry out in protest" or "to make a public cry."
No, it's, "Sad movies make her cry."
it goes "all the things that make us laugh and cry"
you're going to make me cry = du wirst mich zum weinen bringen
Yes you can it makes them feel like they have no purpose and then they start to cry
Yes They Can Im French And I Cry And You Americans Cry And Why Do You Think Everybody Crys I Cried When Victor Hugo Died And Everbody Cry's Hun
gobble is translated "avaler" (to swallow or eat hastily) or "glousser" (to utter the cry of turkeys)
Translation: Pour quoi est-ce que tu pleures / vous pleurez?