Préferer (verb) means 'to prefer'. Préféré(e) (adjective) means favorite.
"Préférer" in French means "to prefer" in English.
It means "what is your favorite hobby?" in French.
The correct preposition to use after "prefer" is "to." For example, "I prefer coffee to tea."
Bonjour, Comment ca va? Reply: Ca va bien. ( I am good.) I've also heard Quoi ta prefere? ( how are you fareing?)
"Tu es Français" means "You are French" in French.
"Tisha" does not have a specific meaning in French. It is not a common French word or name.
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It means "What is your favorite book from your childhood?" in French.
It means "Yes, but I prefer to play hockey"
To Prefere
it is: je prefere nager
Mon matiere prefere est... Sorry for the errors with the accents my computer doesn't do them, pronounce the "e" on the end of prefere
(In slang): Je prefere de te rouler un patin.
"I prefer" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je préfère. The declaration also translates as "I do prefer" or "I like better" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "zhuh prey-fehr" in French.
Tennis est mon sport prefere
la photographie is a feminine noun in French.
"Thank you, dear friend...but now I prefer the boys of the West (Western Boys)."
ma coleur(e) prefere est le bleu bebe