I heard > j'ai entendu
you heard > tu as entendu
In French, you say "one uncle" as "un oncle".
One can say "peep" in French as "pioupiou" or "cui-cui."
heard is 'entendu' in French, from the verb 'entendre'.
There is no such word in French, unless it's a name. You may have heard someone say in slang, "T'es la" (you are over there), which is pronounced like Taylar.
Queen in french is "la reine"
Yes I heard doctors say french cheese is best for them really.
In French, you say "one uncle" as "un oncle".
Well, I've heard it pronounced like this in Paris: "am-ber-GAIRE." I think they use our spelling.The French use the same word that we do - just say it with a french accent!
heard is 'entendu' in French, from the verb 'entendre'.
To say the word "I" in French, one would say "je."
In French, "no one" is translated as "personne."
The French translation of the English name Sammie is simply Sammie. Sammie is predominately a female's name which means that God as heard.
Monet means to be heard. like if i say monet cause i went to france they wuold say yes.
No.never heard that one
Judge in french is : juge
To say, "Will you go out with me one day?" in French you say: Sortirez-vous avec moi un jour ?
"lourd" (common but familiar), "lent d'esprit" (quite correct but less frequently heard)