bonjour à tous, je m'appelle ....
j'ai [number of years] ans.
je vis à [placename]
j'habite une maison / un appartement
j'ai un chien / un chat / un poisson rouge qui s'appelle
je suis [occupation] /je veux devenir [occupation]
je suis marié(e) et j'ai deux enfants de ... et ... ans / je suis marié(e) et je n'ai pas d'enfants / je suis célibataire.
pour mes loisirs, je joue au football / je joue du [musical instrument]
Bonjour, je m'appelle [Your Name]. Je suis [Your Profession] et j'habite à [Your City]. Mes passions incluent [Your Hobbies] et j'aime également [Any Other Interests]. J'ai étudié [Your Field of Study] à l'université et j'ai travaillé dans [Your Industry] pendant [Number] années. J'espère apprendre à vous connaître davantage et partager nos expériences. À bientôt!
"Completez les phrases" in French means "complete the sentences" in English. It is a directive asking someone to fill in the missing parts of incomplete sentences.
Of course! Please provide the French sentences you would like me to translate.
This French phrase translates to "So you express yourself in French." It is often used to inquire if someone is comfortable speaking in French.
"Comment vous appelez-vous?" in French means "What is your name?" It is a formal way of asking someone's name.
You can introduce yourself by saying "Bonjour, je m'appelle [Your Name]." (Hello, my name is [Your Name]).
which sentences?
don't use online french translators for sentences. For words ok. But not sentences.
Of course! Please provide the French sentences you would like me to translate.
je vais
French bread, yourself
"Enjoy yourself!" in English is Amuse-toi bien! in French.
by hearing the words and sentences in french for a long period of time. you could also write them with pronouncing them.
to change word and sentences to a different language go to www.babelfish.com!
il a fusillé quelqu'un - he shot someone
"Completez les phrases" in French means "complete the sentences" in English. It is a directive asking someone to fill in the missing parts of incomplete sentences.
"Does she have?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase A-t-elle? The question represents one of three ways of constructing interrogative sentences in French. The pronunciation will be "a-tel" in French.
Yes. Someone in your French class, someone in a more advanced French class, or a native French speaking person can check your essay for you. Just be sure whoever checks it for you knows French at least as good as you do.