Do you mean "how do you say older in French?". Because that would be 'plus agée'
Quand je serai plus âgé(e) / plus vieux (vieille)
Cookies are called the same in French, cookies. Older generation may use the term 'petits gâteaux'
The word "older" in French is "plus âgé" or "plus vieux" depending on the context.
younger : plus jeune older : plus vieux
No, French is considered to be an older language than English. The French language can be traced back to the 9th century, while English emerged in the 5th century with the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in England.
French is considered an older language than English. French developed from Latin around the 9th century, while English started to emerge around the 5th century with the migration of Germanic tribes to Britain.
It means what is your name, to someone older than you or that you don't know well
THat is french for how are you tonight. (as in talking to someone you respect or is older than you or someone you don't know because of the use of vous.)
Do you mean J'taime ? which translated means..I love you. J' = I Tu = You (vous is used if you are saying it to someone older thn you) aime = love
It does not mean anything in French.
When you get older you become more stubborn that what happens when you get older
les dames âgées