C CST une beve langue Le Francois's
Language
It can mean two things: 'tongue' or 'language'.
"Passer la langue" is a French expression meaning to run one's tongue over one's lips or lick one's lips, often in anticipation or desire.
nothing ....."dois"= must"montrer"=show"votre action" = your action"la langue" = tongue or language"plus tard " = later"you" is not a french wordconclusion it's not a french sentence...
very unformally saying - what language do you speak
(the) beautiful language.
Je viens de remarquer... means I just noticed... in French. J'aime la langue de français means ' I like the language of the French'. Je vous l'apprends means I am teaching it to you /or/ 'I am the first to inform you'
I think it means a farm
I don't speak your language is an English equivalent of 'Je [ne] parle pas ta langue'. The words in French are pronounced 'zhuh nuh pahrl pah tah lahng'.In the word by word translation, the subject pronoun 'je'means 'I'. The adverb 'ne' may not appear in conversational French. But it combines with the adverb 'pas' to mean 'not'. The verb 'parle' means '[I] am speaking, do speak, speak'. The feminine possessive 'ta' means 'your'. The feminine gender noun 'langue' means 'language'.
I told you, mate, I'm going to learn the language (it's not correct French)
peut-être je dis la mauvaise langue. = Maybe I'm saying the wrong language (or Idiom).
It means "and what other languages do you speak?"