you (singular) is 'tu' in French. This is used in the singular and informally - meaning in a family or friendly context, but not something you would use with your boss or your teacher. For adressing several persons (you plural) or in in a formal context, use 'vous'.
In French, 'you' can be translated as 'tu' when referring to one person informally or 'vous' when referring to one person formally or to multiple people.
He has in French is "Il a..." Hope this helps :)
To write "50th" in French, you would write "50ème."
To write Abigail in French is easy. You just write it the same way.
this is how you write she is finished in French: Elle est terminée
To write -26 in French, you would write "moins vingt-six."
To write Abigail in French is easy. You just write it the same way.
to write is "écrire" in French.
the same way as in englishb but write it in french!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how to write i have eaten in french: J'ai mange
'to be' is "être" in French.
No in French is non.
In France, children are taught to write through a method called "écriture cursive" or cursive writing. This method emphasizes the importance of neat and connected handwriting. Children start learning cursive writing in primary school, typically around the age of 6 or 7. The emphasis is on practicing proper letter formation, spacing, and legibility.
to write is spelled 'écrire' in French.
this is how you write she is finished in French: Elle est terminée
what number system is used to write French numbers
'Sept' is the word used in french to write seven.
Je n'aime pas that's how you write i do not like in French