'les gens' means 'the people' in French
les gens se sont armés
coloured people
les means the and deux means two so les deux means the two
une agrafeuse is a stapler in French. The staples are les agrafes.
It means: Garment, item of clothing. Normally clothing in french is: Vêtements
Did you mean HOW do you say people in French? les gens
people -> gens (m.pl.) (pronounced: zhah[n])people - les gens
les gens
Les gens voyagent en bus, les gens circulent en bus
les gars les hommes - as in men les gens- as in people
The word for person is "personne". However, French usually refer to people as "les gens". Example: Look at all those people! "Regarde tous ces gens!"
= les gens chantent =
les gens agréables
Les gens influents.
The phrase "people" in French is "les gens." That form is masculine. (However, one could also say "les personnes," which is feminine. Although I think that "les personnes" literally translates to "persons." I would go with "les gens.")
litterally "je hais les gens moches" a more natural way of saying it could be to replace "les gens moches" by simply "les moches".
les gens n'ont pas d'humour