Either 'pardon' or 'desole'.' Pardon' usually means 'excuse me' and 'desole' means 'I'm devastated for you'. Pardon is generally less stronger, less in formal depending on the context of the sentence or phrase.
"I am sorry" in English means Je suis désolé in French.
I am sorry is "je suis désolé(e)" in French.
Je suis désolé(e) d'être en retard.
Sorry, but no.
I'm sorry about "Gam" is not a french word.
A beard that a french person has....sorry 'bout the lame answer
If you are male: I am sorry = Je suis désolé If you are female: I am sorry = Je suis désolée
I am sorry is "Je regrette" or "je suis désolé(e)"
désolée = sorry
désolé(e)
No they do not. sorry. (;
I'm sorry, I think you can't. That's why French people invented French toast, which is in French "Pain perdu" (=lost bread) : to do something with their "old" bread instead of throwing it. Sorry ;)