Bonne Année! - Happy New Year! / Une bonne résolution - New Year's resolution / Les étrennes - New Year's gifts / Le gui - Mistletoe / Le jour de l'An - New Year's Day / La Saint-Sylvestre - New Year's Eve (La fête de Saint-Sylvestre - the feast day of Saint Sylvestre)
A really good book to use when performing French English translations would be a French English dictionary. You could also get a book of common phrases.
See related links for a VERY good webpage of phrases.
"écris des phrases" is "write (some) sentences" in French.
Ditto!
You're beautiful
http://www.downloadalanguage.com/downloadalanguage/chinese_phrases_2.html
Hyperion Bay - 1998 Some Common Words and Phrases 1-6 was released on: USA: 26 October 1998
There are many helpful French phrases that one can use during a job interview. Some of them include "C'est pas grave", "Pas mal", and "Vachement (bien)".
The common noun for "French" is "language" or "person."
Bonjour, ci boo ple, boom. (That means hello please party!) Hope this helped!
Some common Afrikaans phrases include "Dankie" (thank you), "Goeie dag" (good day), "Hoe gaan dit?" (how are you?), and "Totsiens" (goodbye).
Some common French wines are Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc or Grenache! :-)