He has risen indeed is "en effet, il s'est élevé" ou "en effet, il a monté" in French.
The French word for cellar is cave (pronounced kah'v), and indeed is used by many wine merchants (Cave Robert, etc).
Indeed can be used as a adverb, or as an interjection.Here is an example of indeed used as an adverb, Indeed, it did rain as hard as predicted.And as an interjection, Indeed! I can scarcely believe it.
Indeed is an adverb.
Indeed, it was turning out to be a very unusual day. "Indeed" is also common to intruduce sentences that are answers to questions. For example, someone who is asked "Are you going to the office party?" might answer, "Indeed, I am!"
Indeed= (certainly) - En effect (or: Effectivement) Indeed= UK formal (suprise) - Vraiment
Indeed translated into French is: En effet. It can also be used to say "actually" An example sentence: Il a en effet sortir (He did indeed go out)
Yes, Louis is a French name. It is of French origin and has been a popular name in France for centuries.
en effet means 'indeed' in French.
Yes indeed - they play in the French Ligue 1.
French and indeed European clothing is the same as those worn in the USA and Canada.
Depot is indeed French.Cafe is another example of a French word used in English.
According to Bulbapedia, it is indeed derived from French. Garde is French for guard and "devoir" is French for "duty."
Indeed Napoleon declared himself "Emperor of the French" and not King of France, what wouldn't have been tolerated by French people.
He has risen indeed is "en effet, il s'est élevé" ou "en effet, il a monté" in French.
There are indeed hotels in the French Quarter with free parking.
yes it is indeed real and delicious.