"J'ai hâte de te voir", I would say.
Not all of them are. There are rude french people, just as there are polite french people. Live there long enough, and I'm sure that you will see that this is true.
to see is translated 'voir' in French.
"Long" in French is spelled as "long".
To see is "voir" in French. Conjugation in link.
wil i see you with a french accent
Sorry your question makes no sense and thus we can not answer it.
'I see you' is 'je te vois' in French; 'see you' is 'Ã plus tard'.
The opposite of "long" in French is "court."
With french eyes.
the pronunciation is the same; it is written 'longue' when feminine and long when masculine.
"I will see you today!" in English is On se voit aujourd'hui! in French.
See French dictionary.