Passè means pass in English
The exact meaning actually depends on the context. For example, many English-speaking people will use the word "passè" to imply that something is outdated, out of style, old fashioned, or "like so last year!". That last saying itself may be passè;
Can you translate that into French, please?We will translate the manifesto into multiple languages.I will translate the book into English.
Soeur
Thank you
Clear, clearing
Use a French dictionary to translate each word or you can use an online translator.
the word for "and" in French is "et"
The word "voyage" in English translates to "voyage" in French.
Can you translate that into French, please?We will translate the manifesto into multiple languages.I will translate the book into English.
That's not a proper French word.
Soeur
"kisses"
Thank you
buttock
go to google translate.
There are various online translators that you can use. You type in an English word and it will translate it to the French word. You can also use an English to French dictionary.
There is no such English word as "gitare" so we can not translate it into French for you.
haine in English is hate or hatred.