subjects = les matières scolaires, les matières étudiées à l'école
les matières étudiées à l'école : l'histoire et la géographie,
le français, l'anglais,
les mathématiques ("les math")
les arts plastiques
mathematics - mathématiques science - sciences history - histoire language - langue physical education - éducation physique
The French subjects, or "sujets" in French, refer to the different topics or themes that are studied in school or discussed in conversations. These subjects can include mathematics, history, literature, science, and more.
The French translation of the name Austin is "Augustin."
You can say "Je vais à l'école" in French to mean "I go to school".
The French translation for Anthony is "Antoine."
The French translation for the name Roslyn is Roseline.
"Les subjets d'ecoles".
Les matières scolaires.
yes french is one of the main subjects their in the schools I know
"d'autres matières" means 'others matters / other (school) subjects' in French.
"School subjects" in Spanish is "sujetos de la escuela". It is pronounced "sue-HAY-tose day la eh-SKWAY-la". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
French children have alot more lessons than us in school so they have a more boring day than us. But they study the same subjects we do.
J'adore l'école is the translation in French. It is the translation of the phrase I love school.
You can say "Je vais à l'école" in French to mean "I go to school".
les matières que je préfère sont ... (the [school] subjects I prefer are...)
French, Mathematics, Physics and chemistry, English, Spanish, geography and history, pe, natural science, and music.
Des matières It is feminine and usually plural, not masculine.
Matières préférées is a French equivalent of the English phrase "favorite school subjects." The feminine plural phrase may be preceded immediately by the feminine plural les since French employs definite articles even when English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(ley) ma-tyer prey-fey-rey" in French.