Do you mean what is issue in french? If so, issue (matter) is question issue (magazine) is numéro
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"Issue" in English is édition or numéro of a magazine or problème in French.
what was the issue between the french and indian war?
édition
The French were not involved in the Declaration of Independence.
by the term right issue we mean a right gets issue
It was a divisive issue with Jefferson urging US aid to the French and Washington insisting on strict neutrality.
In royalty, had Issue means the couple had children. If they had no children, they had no issue.
Problema (as in: I have an issue) Edicion (as in: I purchased the April issue of this magazine)
It means to avoid an issue or to put the issue aside a moment.
It does not mean anything in French.
there are two types of Issues there is a problem issue and a like a magazine issue as in issue 1 or 4 ''Added: "Issue" can also mean to 'bring forth' (e.g.: A stream of water issues from a garden hose).
"Aucun problème" is a French phrase that translates to "no problem" in English. It is commonly used to signify that there is no issue or difficulty in a situation.