là-bas means over there or down there
"La bas" means "over there" in English.
"Le garçon là-bas" in French translates to "the boy over there" in English.
"Les Pays Bas" translates to "the Low Countries" in English. It refers to the region comprising Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
Oui, effectivement, la fille là-bas est française.
The root "bas" comes from Latin and means "low" or "bottom". It is commonly used in English words like basement or base.
The French words "là-bas" mean "over there" or "there" in English. It is used to indicate a location that is farther away from the speaker.
"Ã bas..." means "down with ..."
'and the bottom'
go over there
'On s'aimerait tout bas' is French for 'we would whisper'.
"à bas ..." means "Down with ..." in French. Ex: à bas le gouvernement ! arrêtez la pluie ! (Down with the government! Stop the rain!)
down, downstairs
It means Down in English
"Le garçon là-bas" in French translates to "the boy over there" in English.
,are you sure it is viviat and not vivait ??Because ... vivait là -bas = He lived (was living ) there.voilà !Denise
It can mean down below or low or a lady's stocking.
Oui, effectivement, la fille là-bas est française.
la means the in english