'mairie' and 'hôtel de ville'
There are several ways of saying broken heart in French.
parce que car
"Non," but there are more complex ways of saying no, depending on what you are attempting to say.
Sotchi isn't a French word, but one of the ways the French spell the town of SOCHI in Russia.
avez-vous ... ? est-ce ce que vous avez ...? vous avez .... ?
There are a couple ways of saying crazy: fou (fooh) dingue (dangh) cinglé (sang-lay)
It depends if their is a window in the hall, because you can exit or enter the hall through a window, and you can only enter two ways, and exit two ways, making for a combined total of four ways to enter and exit the hall. its either that or there is 2 enterances and no exits
The French equivalent of 'to speak' is parler. But there are a couple of ways of saying 'speaker' in terms of languages. For example, 'she is a French speaker' may be translated as 'elle parle francais' or 'elle est francophone'.
In French there are TWO ways of saying WELCOME. The first way is to accept somebody which is 'BONJOUR!' The other way you say after someone told you thanks which is 'DE RIEN'.
There are three ways of saying my in french:1.Ma-female2.Mon-male3.Mes-pluralmasculine for my is mon and feminine for my is ma
The Town of Crooked Ways was created in 1920.
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