= jail
Law is "la loi" in French. As a college subject, law is "le droit".
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Belle-mère.
If you mean in this modern period, weapons are mostly restricted to hunting and require special permits. I assume they are the same types of hunting weapons as in other countries. If the question is asking, How do you say "what types of weapons are used?" in French, the translation is "Quelles types d'armes s'utilisent?"
J'étudie le droit
brother in law = beau-frèresister in law = belle-soeur
a brother-in-law is called 'un beau-frère' (plural: des beaux-frères) in French.
A sister-in-law is "une belle-sœur" in French. The same word is also used for a step-sister.
"Un gendre" or "un beau-fils". The daughter-in-law is "une belle-fille."
Chère belle-soeur
Belle fille.A belle fille is in French available for- the spouse of your son (daughter-in-law)- the daughter of your actual wife. (step-daughter)
i guess get married written in french unless the law says you can't Bexyboo10 says: to say married in french is Marié