how many of us are there?
"How many?" in English is Combien? in French.
Ça fait combien? in French is "How much does that come to?" in English.
Il y a combien de règles? in French means "How many rules are there?" in English.
how many [the things you have to count] are there?
"How many elbows do you have?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Combien de coudes avez-vous? The pronunciation will be "ko-bya duh kood a-vey-voo" in French.
combien means how much / how many in French.
"How many (facial) features?" is one English equivalent of the French phrase Combien de traits? The pronunciation of the interrogatory masculine plural phrase -- which also translates as "How many characteristics (lines, traits)?" -- will be "ko-bya duh treh" in French.
"How much costs... ?" literally and "How much does (it) cost... ?" loosely are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Combien coûte... ? The above-mentioned question involves the interrogative followed by a verb in the third person singular of the present indicative. The pronunciation will be "ko-bya koot" in French.
how much is 'combien' in French. Depending on what you have after we say combien? or combien de... How much money? Combien d'argent?
"How much?" or "How many?" may be English equivalents of the French word combien?Specifically, the French word is an adverb. It is used to ask a question regarding the amount, number or quantity of persons or things. The pronunciation will be "kohm-byah" in French.
"Combien de frères as-tu?" means "How many brothers do you have?" in English.
My name translated from English to french is Allen