"ceux, celles"
The word "biscuit" comes from the Old French for "twice cooked," so "bis-" means "twice."
my love
cigarette (French)= cigarette (English) = those things you smoke ^^'.
"Double" in French means twice or two times the normal amount or size. It can also be used to describe something that is duplicated or paired up.
Stars (as in those in the sky), not celebrities (which would be vedettes).
Not only did you spell it the same way twice, you spelled it the same way twice.
It must be Bisous it is a kind (and infant) way to say baiser (a kiss) Bisous are kisses
What do you mean by "yes yes". In English for someone to use the word twice can be a sign of impatience or arrogance...in french using the word "oui" which = yes twice would carry a similar connotation.
Belgium
The sentence "Those flowers bloom twice in the fall and spring" is not a fragment.
Je souhaite (or something along those lines)
Take twice a day, naturally.