French cuffs look like a regular cuff on a dress shirt. French cuffs usually have a button that is any color that keeps the cuff closed. French cuffs are very popular.
"A quoi est-ce que je ressemble ?" or "de quoi j'ai l'air" (more familiar, correct though) are French equivalents for "what do I look like?"
The French word for "to look at" is "regarder."
French words that sound like English are often referred to as "false friends" or "faux amis". These are words that look or sound similar in both languages but have different meanings. An example is the French word "pain" which means "bread" in English, not "pain" as in "suffering".
she would like is spelled 'elle aimerait' in French.
it would look ... is translated "ça aurait l'air ..." or "ça semblerait ..." in French. It would look odd > ça aurait l'air bizarre
"Well, technically you don't, but then you would just look weird. Cuff links are made to round your cuffs so if you don't wear a shirt with cuffs, they serve no purpose."
there is no indication that French cuffs are from France. They are called "poignets mousquetaires" in France, for those familiar with fashion.
The tuxedo is not the shirt, it is the jacket worn over the shirt. However, a shirt with French cuffs does go well with a tuxedo.
The police officer put handcuffs on the suspect's wrists before leading them to the patrol car.
yes you can
Like french schools.
It's a ear cuff, sadly tho, they don't have a full one like in the Anime. you can look around for cuffs tho....
Over the years, there have been three cuff styles that have withstood the test of time. These cuffs are known as, The James Bond (or Turnback) Cuff, the button cuff, and the French, (or Double) Cuff.
I look like is "je ressemble à ..." in French.
Like french schools.
French cuffs are an extra layer of fabric at the lower edge of the sleeves of a garment. A french cuff also are twice as long and folded back on themselves.
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