Whose thoughts would you like to know?
"j'aime lire tous les jours"
Philippe Sabot has written: 'Lire Les mots et les choses de Michel Foucault'
whose thoughts would you like to read?
To say "reading glasses" in French, you would say "les lunettes de lecture."
Joseph Joubert has written: 'Les carnets de Joseph Joubert' 'Les pensees de Joubert' 'Correspondance de J. Joubert' 'Some of the \\' 'Correspondance de J. Joubert' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The notebooks of Joseph Joubert' -- subject(s): Notebooks, sketchbooks, Translations into English
Les moules
Tout les week-ends means all weekendstois les weekends doesn't mean anythingtoi les week-ends would mean 'you on weekends'
les toilettes - the toilet
tous les... all (of) the...
Do you mean 'les portes'? That means 'the doors' (:
"Les pierres" is a French term that translates to "the stones" in English.
Les informations mean 'the information' in English. In the context of watching TV, les informations are 'the news'.