In French, "être" means "to be." It is an irregular verb that is used to describe a state of being or existence.
The English --> French Translation of "Can Be": "Can be" (English) ---> "puet etre" (French)!
"Be safe" in French is "Soyez prudent."
The past participle of être is été.
You can translate "I wish I was with you" to French as "Je souhaite être avec toi."
In French Canadian, "sweet" can be translated as "sucré" or "doux".
"Etre" is the French verb "to be"
A verb, to be.
Etre takes avoir as the helping verb. An easy way to remember is that etre is always the helping verb with verbs of coming or going.
etre avec toi. etre means to be avec means with toi means you
peut-etre
It is the verb "to be"
Etre gentil.
The English --> French Translation of "Can Be": "Can be" (English) ---> "puet etre" (French)!
"Je veux etre....
C'est peut-etre le votre means "it is yours, maybe?" in French.
"Il VA etre chaud", with a /\ over the first e of "etre".
Etre is "to be" and it is....... je-suis tu-es il-est nous-sommes vous-etes lis/elles-sont that is how you conjurgate etre YOUR WELCOME and i kno this cuz im a pro french speaker i finished french AVOIR!!