"If you are running late..." in English is Si vous êtes en retard... in French.
"I worked late today!" in English is J'ai travaille tard aujourd'hui! in French.
"je suis en retard"
late is 'tard' in French (as in late at night) or 'en retard' (as in the train is running late)
Retard = late from french to English
"late television shows" are "des émissions télé de fin de soirée" in French.
Late Tarde I am late. Sono in ritardo. I arrived late. Sono arrivato/a in ritardo.
"The train is five minutes late!" in English is Le train a cinq minutes de retard, Le train a un retard de cinq minutes! or Le train est en retard de cinq minutes! in French.
The English words "I will be late" are translated into "Ndalachelewa" in African Luhya language.
Désolé! Je suis en retard! and Désolée! Je suis en retard! are French equivalents of the English phrase "Sorry! I'm late!" Context makes clear whether a female (case 1) or a male (example 2) suits. The pronunciation will be "dey-zo-ley zhuh swee aw ruh-tar" in French.
Amenity originates from late Middle English: from Old French amenite or Latin amoenitas, from amoenus'pleasant.'
Tard is the French, while tardy is the English - meaning "late".
"Osoi" also "chikoku" (this is often used in school)