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
Hmmm, do you mean as in the channel "The N"?
If you mean the Republic of Guinea (which used to be called French Guinea), it is in Africa.If you mean French Guiana, it is in South America.
Nonsense : n. non-sens; absurdité; bêtise
"roches" is the French term for rocks.
It means to have somthing going on n such
it means "it is not"
this is not pipe'
I assume you mean motivation, which is exactly the same in French, pronounced "moh-tee-vah-syoh[n]".
n
il n' aime pas mean he does not like
"Oh my!, "Oh dear!" It also may mean darn or d**n.
I don't like - where j' stands for "je", meaning "I" in French.
"This is not a pipe"- Rene Magritte
I am pretty sure that you have misspelled that word, Allemagne, meaning Germany. (You left out the n.)
is in french is est
Christine N. French has written: 'Principles of tourism'
It's french. it means: My grandmother is called (name) or my grandmothers name is _________