si seulement je pouvais remonter dans le temps/ revenir au temps passé
The translation in French would be "Si seulement je pouvais revenir en arrière".
"Come back" in French is translated as "revenir".
the noun "back" in french is "le dos". The verb - like "to go back" is "rentre".
I only want to go home and get back to my bed.
"Si seulement je pouvais remonter le in English" translates to "If only I could go back" in English.
vuelta anything else, look up on google translate!xxx hope this helps :)
reviens-moi, je t'aime
Reviens vers moi, Je T' aime.
If you wanted to translate French to English, the best place to go is Google Translator. You just type in what you want to say and in what language you want to translate it to, then Google will read it back to you in the language you require.
he took them back to france so they could learn french so that the native and french could communicate with each other
Learn to think in the language desired. For ex; sky is an english word. If you wish to speak french, but look up and see a sky, then you must translate sky to french. You must realize that there is no such thing as a sky in france. It is le ciel. It is not an english thing called something else. It is only le ciel. The sky does not exist in France. Once you are able to think in french, vascillating back and forth will become easier. Bonne chance. : ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There's no real method. You have to understand both languages' grammar and have a fair grasp on the vocabulary if you want to translate.
Meanwhile, I would appreciate it if you could provide me with some additional information regarding your proposed trip to India , so that I can create a detailed itinerary for you.Is this your first trip to India? if not, how long back was your first trip?
I love you to the moon and back
This is difficult to explain as it depends what form of the English language you speak. The only way I could explain the pronunciation of the vowel O in French is with the sides of the mouth drawn in and it's a relaxed, soft sound from the back of your mouth.
it could be the abbreviation of 'arrière' (back or rear side/end)
another word could be behind, in French it would be dérnier, or in the rear.
another word could be behind, in French it would be dérnier, or in the rear.
I only want to go home and get back to my bed.