Je promets de ... means I promise to ... in English.
"Je promets de" is a French phrase that translates to "I promise to" in English.
You can say "je n'ai pas de plans" in French to mean "I have no plans."
"Je viens de" translates to "I have just" in English. It is used to indicate that an action has just been completed or that something happened in the recent past.
Je viens de vous dire is translated 'I just told you...' in English.
"Je n'ai pas de frรจre" means "I don't have a brother" in English.
1) "de rien"2) Formal: Je vous en prie3) Informal: Je t'en prie.
je promets
In French, "prom" is bal d'étudiants
je suis de la lune > I'm from the Moon.
Je suis de Is a french starting of a sentence it means "I'm" -Cassie
Do you mean "Je t'aime mon cheri je suis de suisse."? IF so, that means I love you my friend I'm from Switzerland.
remarks on "je ne pas de sour": there is no verb in that sentence, and sour is not a French word. I gather that you mean "je n'ai pas de sous" which means familiarly "I have no money"
I am from [placename]
je possède
"mais je n'ai pas de soeurs"="but I don't have any sisters".
Je viens de vous dire is translated 'I just told you...' in English.
I think that I'm in love with you.
You can say "je n'ai pas de plans" in French to mean "I have no plans."