The French title for a man is monsieur "muh-syuh" and it is abbreviated M., although I have also occasionally seen Mr (no period, just like Mme and Mlle), although I tend to think of M. as the "true" way of writing it.
mr. white teaches geography mr. black teaches English french mr. rust teaches geography
Cognates are words which are the same in English and French.
The same word in French as in English - Yak
This is the same in French as it is in English.
It's actually the same in French as it is in English! Europe.
The title for a French man is "Monsieur" which is the equivalent of "Mr." in English.
In French, "Laos" is spelled "Laos" as well. The spelling remains the same in both English and French, as it is a proper noun.
it's the same as it is in English (it's a French name - à l'origine)
i think it is the same in English as french
International in English is the same in French.
English is the same as French, "restaurant".
it is the same in french as it is in English you moron