J'ai fait un autre échange! is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "I made another trade!" The declaration also translates literally as "I did another exchange!" in English. The pronunciation will be "zheh feh eh-no-trey-shawnzh" in French.
"To exchange (swap, trade)" is a literal English equivalent of the French word échanger. The pronunciation of the present infinitive will be "ey-shaw-zhey" in French.
The English word "trade" can be translated in Japanese as "Torēdo".
Probably, its just like trading a Japanese Pokemon to a English version, idk if the Pokemon name will be translated to English but you can trade i guess
The iriquois and the french The iriquois and the french
The Indians traded power and goods with French and English. This is what started the war.
the European settlers such as the English and French
Both the French and the English colonies wanted to control the fur trade.
ofrecer como parte del pago = to offer as part of the price (to trade in)
The English and the French
French, english
yes but the language isn't translated
"Business" is an English equivalent of the Italian word negozio. The masculine singular noun also may be translated into English as "commerce," "shop," "store" or "trade" according to context. The pronunciation will be "ney-GO-tsyo" in Italian.