Strict in French is "strict" and it means that rules are followed closely or enforced.
English: Strict French: Stricte *( this was and is brought to you by.... ~ f1f2f3f4f5f6
The word "strict" in French is translated as "strict" or "rigoureux".
The word "strict" in French is "strict" with the same spelling but pronounced differently.
You can say "le père est strict" in French.
"Mon Vieux" means "My Old Man" in French. It is a term of endearment that can be used to refer to a close friend or someone you have a strong bond with.
The word "strict" in French is translated as "strict" or "rigoureux".
"Trop strict" in the masculine and "Trop stricte" in the feminine are French equivalents of the English phrase "too strict."Specifically, the adverb "trop" means "too." The masculine adjective "strict" and the feminine "stricte" mean "strict." The pronunciation is "troh streekt."
English: Strict French: Stricte *( this was and is brought to you by.... ~ f1f2f3f4f5f6
The word "strict" in French is "strict" with the same spelling but pronounced differently.
"it easy" would be a strict literal translation but I assume it would mean "it is easy"
You can say "le père est strict" in French.
French schools are known to have a more traditional and structured approach to education, with defined rules and expectations for students. Discipline and respect for authority are emphasized, leading some to perceive them as strict. However, this strictness is often seen as a way to maintain order and foster a strong academic environment.
Jamaica? it isn't really strict per say, my mom was raised there and she never said anything about it being strict.
"Strict" in the masculine and "stricte" in the feminine are French equivalents of the English word "strict."Specifically, the French word is an English loan word. Depending upon the context, other options are the feminine/masculine adjective "sévère" along with the masculine "rigoureux" and the feminine "rigoureuse."The pronunciation is "streekt."
It all depends on which riding school you go to. Some French riding schools are very strict and most horses are not well-kept, and the people who go to the schools are sometimes (very) mean. However, there are also riding schools that are pretty good and the instructors are nice and patient. From what I've heard, most French riding schools are pretty strict, though. C.J.
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