The phrase 'alors nous' means What about us. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'alors' means 'in that case, then'. And the personal pronoun 'nous' means 'we, us'.
The French phrase "alors nous" translates to "so us" or "then us" in English. It is often used to transition to a new topic or to introduce a consequence.
The French equivalent of the English word, we, is: nous.So, to say, we are, you would say, nous sommes.
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You would say "nous sommes restΓ©s" in French to mean "we stayed".
"Nous sommes ici" means "we are here" in French.
La première personne du pluriel is a French equivalent of 'nous'. The phrase means 'the first person in the plural'. The word means 'us, we'. They mean the same thing, because 'we, us' are pronouns in the first person plural. The phrase is pronounced 'lah pruh-myehr pehr-suhn dyoo plyoo-ree-ehl'. The word is pronounced 'noo'.
"sommes-nous ..." means 'are we ..' in French.
"We are... ." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Nous sommes... . The phrase also translates literally as "We're..." in English. The pronunciation will be "noo suhm" in French.
Sommes-nous .... means 'are we ...' in French.
Nous parlons anglais is the phrase which is in French. It says we speak in English in French.
"We are ready" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Nous Sommes Prêts.Specifically, the personal pronoun nous means "we." The verb sommes means "(we) are." The masculine plural adjective prêts means "ready."The phrase, which is the motto of British Columbia's Simon Fraser University, is pronounced "noo suhm prey" in French.
Nous! Nous! is a French equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "We! We!" The exclamations also translate literally as "Us! Us!" in English. The pronunciation will be "noo noo" in French.
Vous allez nous manquer
lion of us
Le nous permettre d'obtenir.
nous nous is used with reflexive verbs and means ourselvesnous lavons : we are washingnous nous lavons : we are washing ourselves
"Between us" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase entre nous. The prepositional phrase also translates as "among ourselves" or, more loosely, "(just) between you and me," according to English context. The pronunciation will be "awnt noo" in northerly French and "awn-truh noo" in southerly French.
It means 'We are'