"Est-ce-que tu veux quelque chose?"
"Est-ce-que vous voulez quelque chose?" (formal)
you would say something like "porter"
because it is something that they have a passion to do, just like if you like something like a sport then you would probably play it.
Je voudrais means 'I would like' in French.
In French, Julissa would be pronounced something like "zhuh-LEE-sah."
To not like something would be "détester". To hate something, more fiercely would be "haïr". These are in the infintive forms.
Ten is 'dix' in French. A ten of something (like you would say a dozen of sth) is 'une dizaine'.
It's spelled "cinquante." You would pronounce it something like "sank-awnt"
It was something like The Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend.Anyone in conflict with the British would find able and ready assistance from the French.
she would like is spelled 'elle aimerait' in French.
I would like is translated "je voudrais" or "j'aimerais" in French.
if you are trying to say something like "Oh good, it's you", you would say "Ah bon, c'est toi"If you are trying to say something like "Are youeating?" you would say "Est-ce que tu manges?"
He looks as in he is looking at something would be Il regarde He looks as in he looks like David Beckham would be Il ressemble