The translation depends on who is talking...
"This was of great help (to me)" = "ça m'a été d'une grande aide" or "ça m'a bien aidé (write "aidée" with a final "e" if you're a girl)" or "ça m'a été très utile".
"That was of great help (to us)"="ça nous a été d'une grande aide" or "ça nous a bien aidés (write "aidées" if you're girls)" or "ça nous a été très utile"
Hope this is of some help ;) J'espère que ça vous a été utile ;)
to translate for: 'traduire pour' forever: 'toujours'
friend
Salut!
en train d'errer
'merci, toi aussi' is French for ' thanks, you too'
Grande
aider when you need help, you can say 'a l'aide!' Au secours! (help me)!
mordre- if you need more help please visit Google Translate :)
Of course! I can help translate words from English to French. Just provide me with the words you'd like to translate.
To translate French to English, one can use a dictionary but the easiest way to translate would be by using Google Translate. This allows a user to translate between many different languages and is done instantly on a computer.
If my French is correct then you translate it like 'renaît'.
French translators convert written text from one language (such as English) into French. They ensure that the meaning, tone, and style of the original text are accurately conveyed in French, taking into account cultural nuances and language conventions.
reines I suggest you use google translate. Glad I could help.
I need to translate this document from English to French before our meeting tomorrow.
français(e)
Bonne retraite! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Have a great retirement!" The pronunciation of the feminine singular adjective and noun -- which translate literally as "Good retirement!" -- will be "buhn ruh-treht" in French.
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