"Est-ce qu'il y a un problème ?"
A problem is 'un problème' (masc.) in French.
English : No Problem! French : Pas De Probleme!
The word "problem" in French, "problème," is masculine.
French confectionery is very nice to eat - no problem wit a french confection.
"I have a little problem" is translated in French: "j'ai un petit problème"
French, means no problem
I have a problem: "J'ai un probleme." You (informal/singular) have a problem: "Tu as un probleme." You (formal/plural) have a problem: "Vous avez un probleme."
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You can say "Ce n'est pas un problème" in French to express "It is not a problem."
explain the problem that the french were having with Germany
poincoineusse. no problem English muffin, i = french toast/fries