"à bas ..." means "Down with ..." in French.
Ex: à bas le gouvernement ! arrêtez la pluie ! (Down with the government! Stop the rain!)
"pieces en bas" means "lower parts".
"Down with Aristocrats. To the lamppost." Associated with the French Revolution and the overthrowing of the ruling classes (the Aristocrats) by the working classes. To the lamppost meant "String him up" or "hang him"
I think you say it "le bas de la page".
The English channel is called 'la Manche' in French.
Avant in French is "before" in English.
Un Coup Bas (French) > a low blow (English).
It means Down in English
'On s'aimerait tout bas' is French for 'we would whisper'.
Qu'est-ce que tu étudies là-bas? in French means "What are you studying over there?" in English.
"Le garçon là-bas" in French translates to "the boy over there" in English.
The word for "low" in French is "bas."
The French words "là-bas" mean "over there" or "there" in English. It is used to indicate a location that is farther away from the speaker.
"The Low Countries" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Les Pays-Bas. The masculine plural proper name most famously references the country known as Holland or Netherlands. The pronunciation will be "ley pa-ee-ba" in French.
The French word for 'Netherlands' is 'Pays-Bas.'Pays-Bas
The word "down" in French is spelled as "bas."
Down with in french is "à bas.." à bas les aristocrates ! : Down with the aristocrats !
"La bas" means "over there" in English.