Parlons en français aujourd'hui.
"Parlons en français aujourd'hui"
The phrase "lets fool around" can be translated to French as "faisons des bêtises" or "amusons-nous."
You can say "continuons" to mean "let's continue" in French.
"Let's have a conversation" in French is "On se parle".
"Réconcilions-nous."
The Cajun French translation for "let's get started" is "comminçons".
Chotto lets dake
The phrase "lets fool around" can be translated to French as "faisons des bêtises" or "amusons-nous."
permet de chat
"It's fine" and "(You) are fine" are English equivalents of the French and Spanish phrase Es bien. Colloquial, conversational, friendly, informal French lets phrases and sentences leave non-critical items and so the subject pronoun tu ("you") does not appear in the above-mentioned example. The respective pronunciations will be "es byen" in Spanish and "(tyoo) ey bya" in French.
lets want to get high in french is laisse vouloir obtenir haut
Ain't is considered bad English because lets say that you say "ain't you coming over today there are many more words you can use instead
It should be: "Allons-y", and it means, "Lets go". It's the Imperative (Command) form of the verb "Aller" (to go).
si on jouait?
The sentence "Lets get into something formal today" is not correct grammar due to improper use of preposition.
On vous commencez
dansons!
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