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Sixteen. It is pronounced to sound like the English word "says".
Sometimes a word in English is the same in French so bangs is just what it says. Bangs in English=Bangs. Bangs in French=Bangs :) Hope that this helps :) <3 <3 <3
Nous parlons anglais is the phrase which is in French. It says we speak in English in French.
Dit means 'says' in English. C'est ce qu'elle dit > that's what she says.
Do you mean the idomatic English phrase that one says when one hands someone an item? Or do you mean when a person is pointing to a map location to show a person where he/she is?
Not fluently, but on iCarly, Freddie says Spanish words in most episodes!
"La prof dit" in English translates to "the teacher says."
Est-ce que vous parlez français = Do you speak French
No he cannot, He knows a little bit of french like many artist he says ''Bonsoir Quebec'' and ''Merci Beaucoup'' but not that much but, when he speak french, even the little he says, there's no english accent.
Google translate says - "As I am"
No he cannot, He knows a little bit of french like many artist he says ''Bonsoir Quebec'' and ''Merci Beaucoup'' but not that much but, when he speak french, even the little he says, there's no english accent.
Well on urbandictionary.com it says: French expression used to express your interlocutor that you don't care about what he may think or tell you. English translation would be "F*ck you."