CP means Cours Primaire, the equivalent of 1st Grade in the USA
Sac is masculine (Larousse, 2005, p. 928)Reference:(2005). Larousse French-English English-French Dictionary. Paris, France: Larouuse,
I believe the answer is tour. :P
Same way - albums - but with the French accent ;P
If you are trying to say "they" when referring to one female and a male, the pronoun automatically becomes male. So they=ils. Same goes even if there's a group of 20 girls and one guy. French is a very sexist language. :P
It means power :P :)
You can introduce an English teacher to a French teacher by saying, "Bonjour, this is [English teacher's name]. They teach English, and are interested in connecting with you to share teaching ideas and collaborate."
Phi Theta Kappa would translate as P T K in the english language. There are many sites out there that can easily translate greek letters to their english counterparts.
Sac is masculine (Larousse, 2005, p. 928)Reference:(2005). Larousse French-English English-French Dictionary. Paris, France: Larouuse,
How do you Say "Spell" in Arabic? and how would you spell it in English? and pronounce it? =P
English towns and French towns differ in architectural styles, layout, and cultural influences. English towns may have more traditional Tudor-style buildings and narrow streets, while French towns often feature charming cafes and wide boulevards. Additionally, French towns may have a stronger emphasis on local produce and gastronomy compared to English towns.
In French, Paulina is spelled the same way as in English: P-a-u-l-i-n-a.
P. C. Floud has written: 'The English contribution to the development of copper-plate printing' -- subject(s): Textile printing
p+n=x
p = r - c r - c = p r - c - r = p - r -(-c) = -(p) c = -p
If you are only trying to translate pronunciation into Samoan sounds "Peili" is as close as you will get. The "p" sound in Samoan is softer than in English, and somewhere between "b" and "p".
Nothing in English, there are no vowels.
I'm pretty sure it's English :P