Nothing. Believe you didn't spell corectly
Répéter means "to repeat" in French.
"hypnotiser, envoûter" are French synonyms for 'mesmerise'
In French, "hump day" is translated as "jour du milieu de la semaine," which literally means "middle of the week day."
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Angleterre is a literal French equivalent of the English name "England." The feminine singular proper noun memorializes France's northern neighbor across the Channel as "land of the Angles." The pronunciation will be "awng-ter" in northerly French and "awn-gluh-ter-ruh" in southerly French.
interessantand there's an accent aigu above the e in ter. (:
to cost: coûter, the cost: le coût
Animaux terrestres is a French equivalent of the English phrase "land animals." The masculine plural noun and adjective may be rendered literally by word order into English as "animals terrestrial." The pronunciation will be "a-nee-mo ter-rest" in northerly French and "a-nee-mo ter-reh-struh" in southerly French.
It means the person thinks they are a bulls***ter.
A rehearsal is 'une répétition' (fem.) in French. To rehearse is 'répéter'.
mirror (noun): un miroir (masc.) to mirror (verb) = refléter
Je sais que vous voulez goûter.