"Il est étudiant" for a boy; "Elle est étudiante" for a girl.
etudiant for a high school student or eleve for an elementary student.
The actual meaning of 'frigid' is that you are afraid to have sex. People use this word when they also say that someone is afraid to kiss. So therefore if you have french kissed someone you cannot be frigid.
A student is a pupil. They are not different because if you call someone pupil they will think that you are calling them a student. So if you are going to call someone pupil all ways rember to think of that they are student
In French, mum is "mère." It is a feminine noun, so to start the sentence you would need to write "ta mère." The verb to call in French is appeller. However the French sentence construction is slightly different from English. You wouldn't say someone "is called" but would say someone "calls themself." Thus the full sentence would be "ta mère s'appelle..." and then whatever she is called.
"J'ai [your age] ans." So, if you were eighteen, you would say, "J'ai dix-huit ans."
To say "I am so jealous!" in French, you could say Je suis assez jaloux!
There is no "won't" in french, so you say the opposite of I will. Je ne vais pas.
It is easier to know what school the student belongs to..and so that no one can say they are better than someone..if they are poor they will all look the same. :) that's what i believe :) :) :) :)
It is a French noun, so it is the same, "turquoise".
"Believe" in French is "croire."
Egality in french is "égalité" Not so different :)
Student loans are decided upon the income of the student and their parents and also the college course for which they are applying. Debt is not normally considered so even someone with bad debt would possibly be able to get a student loan.