How would you write: my country is Scotland in French?
Mon pays est l'Écosse or L'Écosse est mon pays (this form sounds more patriotic)
My: Mon
Country: pays
is: est
Scotland: Ecosse
* [l']: is used to replase the "la" ("the" in feminine form), because Scotland is feminine in French. So we don't say: Mon pays est la Écosse (because it doesn't "sound armonious").
There is no such word as "wesh" and if there were, it would still depend on which country's name you want to write.
this is how you say fourteen in french: quatorze. you write 14 in french the exact same way.
I am sending a letter to Crookston in Glasgow Scotland. Is there a province that I need to list?
mardi, le vingt-quatre mars
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In French, "my country" is written as "mon pays."
"un pays"
He has in French is "Il a..." Hope this helps :)
To write "50th" in French, you would write "50Γ¨me."
To write -26 in French, you would write "moins vingt-six."
To write "my sister" in French, you would say "ma soeur."
You would write "Elle a des lunettes" in French.
Jeannette would be the French equivalent of Janet.
You would write "How is Logan?" in French as "Comment va Logan ?"
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