"I have a pink sack (bag, purse)" and "I have one pink sack (bag, purse)" are literal English equivalents of the French phrase J'ai un sac rose. Regardless of the meaning, the pronunciation remains "zheh eh sa-kroz" in French.
"I have a pink bag"
The word "j'ai" in French means "I have" in English. It is the first person singular form of the verb "avoir" which means "to have" in English.
"moi jai onze ans" is incorrect French. It seems like you meant to say "j'ai onze ans" which means "I am eleven years old" in English.
In French, "j'ai" means "I have" in English. It is the first-person singular present tense of the verb "avoir," which means "to have."
You would say "J'ai pรฉter" in French.
"Jai te aime" is a mix of French and Spanish. The correct phrases are "Je t'aime" in French, meaning "I love you," and "Te quiero" in Spanish, also meaning "I love you."
Jai is not an English word. It can't be translated into Hebrew.
"finish" from English to French: fini to say " I am finished" in French it is: jai fini
"J'ai -------- ans." literally means: I have -------- years. It's interpreted as: I'm -------- years old.
jai
The word "j'ai" in French means "I have" in English. It is the first person singular form of the verb "avoir" which means "to have" in English.
You would say "J'ai pรฉter" in French.
that means nothing in French.
j'ai joué au foot means 'I played football' in French (understand 'soccer' if you live in the US)
I have three mice
oui jai is "young writing" or "easy writing" have to be "oui j'ai" yes I have, ye I gat
j'ai onze ans means 'I am eleven' in English.
"I have received your photos." In this case, the "bien" in the sentence is not translated.