'aider' is to help in French.
t' stands for 'toi', the pronoun for you (singular)
à bientôt (two words) means "see you soon" in French.
No, Torres is not a French word. The feminine plural noun -- which means "towers" either as a common word when the "t" is not capitalized and as a surname when the "T" is -- will be "TO-kheesh" in Cariocan Brazilian and continental Portuguese and "to-rreyss" in Spanish.
the French word for chef or chief cook are "chef / chef cuisinier" "cuistôt" is another familiar spelling in spoken French: le cuistôt, le chef cuistôt
French just call it ... le T-shirt. The word is commonly used and has no french synonym. It is written T-shirt or tee-shirt. Either is acceptable. The word t-shirt was not gallicized upon entering the French language, and is a masculine noun.
The word 'te' may be a personal pronoun that means you. In this form, it's either the direct or the indirect object of the verb. For example, it's the direct object in the sentence 'je te vois', which means 'I see you'. It's the indirect object in the sentence 'je te donne le livre', which means 'I'm giving you the book'. The word, spelled with an accent as 'té', means T-square. And in the phrase 'en té', it means T-shaped.
Yes, the word "potpourri" does have a silent 't.' The 't' is not pronounced in the standard English pronunciation of the word. The word originates from French, where the 't' is also silent.
It means "What is your name?" in French:)comment tu t' appelles means:What is your name in French
Twice is a word that means two.
Et simply means and. It is pronounced similarly to the "ay" in words like bay, day, etc. (The T is not pronounced!)
The spelling of "depot" with a "t" at the end comes from the French word "dépôt." In English, the word "depot" is used to refer to a location where goods or supplies are stored or maintained, especially in a military context.
we say maman,mère
How do you spell the word "word" in French? Mot! :) Word = Mot W. O. R. D. = M. O. T.