The English adjective 'complete' may be translated as complet in the sense of 'whole', total in the sense of 'utter'. It may be translated as acheve in the sense of 'complete, finished'. The English verb 'to complete' may be translated as achever in the sense of 'to complete, finish'; and as completer in the sense of 'to fill in, or make whole'.
The translation for 'complete' in French is 'complet' or 'complète' depending on the gender of the noun it describes.
I need to translate this document from English to French before our meeting tomorrow.
Of course! Please provide the French sentences you would like me to translate.
'Brother' in French is translated as 'frère'.
You can translate "I wish I was with you" to French as "Je souhaite être avec toi."
She used Google Translate to quickly translate the text from English to Spanish.
If my French is correct then you translate it like 'renaît'.
French translators convert written text from one language (such as English) into French. They ensure that the meaning, tone, and style of the original text are accurately conveyed in French, taking into account cultural nuances and language conventions.
I need to translate this document from English to French before our meeting tomorrow.
français(e)
reponse
traduire
city is cité in french.
the word for "and" in French is "et"
Scale in French is l'échelle
Can you translate that into French, please?We will translate the manifesto into multiple languages.I will translate the book into English.
la vie me fatigue.... life tires me Don't you have a full sentence, it would be easier to translate a complete idea...
the month and the name both translate to "Avril"