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Il fait froid means it is cold; used in French when referring to the weather.
C'est trop froid means 'it is too cold'. Warning. This is not about the weather - that would be 'il fait trop froid'. Here it could be talking about a letter, a word or even a look from someone.
It is going to be cold
If a Frenchman tells you to keep your 'sang-froid' (cold blood), what does he mean?
il fait très froid, c'est l'hiver en Alaska > it is very cold, this is Winter in Alaska.
The literal translation for sang-froid is "cold blood". It would typically be used to describe a person who is rational and in control of their emotions. expressions: "garder son sang-froid": to master one's emotions, to act calmly. "Agir de sang-froid": to act in cold blood.
It means, "I'm all in the cold".
It is the French word for 'cold'. It is also the name of a town in the U.S. state in Montana.
It is french and literally translated it means ''the cold part of ice''
what does it mean when your refrigerator threw white smoke from the front of the freezer?
juby of course its a word from deep years ago
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