Je = I
N'...pas = don,t
Aime = like
Le science = science
So put it together...
I don't like science
n' in french is used with "pas" to make a sentence negative for instance J'aime le chocolat= I like chocolate Je n'aime pas le chocolat= I dont like chocolate
le Centre des Sciences de l'Ontario
J. Robert Oppenheimer has written: 'The flying trapeze' -- subject(s): Physics, Addresses, essays, lectures 'Atom and void' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Science, Social aspects, Social aspects of Science 'Science and the common understanding / J. Robert Oppenheimer' -- subject(s): Science 'Relevance of Literature to Science' 'Lectures on electrodynamics' -- subject(s): Electrodynamics 'La science et le bon sens' -- subject(s): Sciences 'The scientific foundations for world order' -- subject(s): Science, Social problems 'Science and the common understanding' -- subject(s): Science, Essays, Addresses, essays, lectures
what is the biggest of the carnivores
'les genoux' are the knees in French. Le genou (masculine noun) has an irregular plural in x: les genoux.
not all the
"not to do it"
Pour le moment il n'y en a pas = For the moment there aren't any
"Mais ce n'est pas le joyeux ..." means "but is is not the merry ..."
The population of Le Pas is 523.
The area of Le Pas is 21.9 square kilometers.
I don't like cheese
Pas le temps was created in 2006-09.
"pas le rapport" is a French phrase that translates to "not related" or "not relevant" in English. It is used to indicate that something is not connected to the topic being discussed.
The population of Le Pas-Saint-l'Homer is 114.
It means "I don't think so".
"l'habit ne fait pas le moine" is a French proverb stating that apparence in not all (the clothing don't make you monk)