"Quel âge avez-vous?"
Or, more informally:
"Tu as quel âge?"
"Quel âge as-tu?"
"J'ai treize Ans" Means "I have thirteen years " , !!! :D :D :D btw, that is how the french say how old they r 'i have ... years.' weird
John R. French was born in 1819.
John R. French died in 1890.
The correct spelling in French for "marron" is M-A-R-R-O-N.
there r me kissing
Old French. But THEY borrowed it from Latin. From Greek to Latin to French to English
p et r
in old French 'franc' meant 'free'in old French 'franc' meant 'free'
'Of course' translates to 'bien sûr' in French.
He was a French artist and his full name is Craig R Ducat
The r sound in French is made in the throat.
There are several kinds of French; there is Parisian French from Paris, Quebec French from Quebec Canada, and French in the New Orleans area. None of these dialects need to roll the r. However, at least in Parisian French, you do have to do a "special" r, made by having the tip of the tongue on the bottom of the mouth, and arced so the middle is close to the top. It's sort of a "phlegm-y" sound, not sounding like a rolled or normal English r. It is known as "guttural R", and is used in French, Portuguese, and Dutch. Spanish and Italian (but also Indonesian) feature the so-called trilled R.