Hello,
it's the third person plural of the verb "dire" i.e.: ils/elles disent (they say)
"Disent" in French translates to "they say" in English.
It depends on what you mean. 'Autour de moi' means around me as in the sentence -'I can see the people (standing) around me.' Je peux voir des gens autour de moi.' If you mean 'describing myself', we would say - ' ce que les gens disent de moi....' -'what people say about me, is....'
The French word for French is "français."
The word for 'or' in French is 'ou'.
"Him" in French is "Lui" ( and "He" is "Il")
The French speak French, which is the official language of France and is also spoken in many other countries around the world.
say is disent and 1200 is mille deux centsso say 1200 in french would be disent mille deux cents
"peu importe ce qu'ils disent"
que disent-ils = as they sayWhat do they say (about it)?
le weekend (au Québéc, ils disent la fin de semaine)
The literal translation is: Happy birthday as the French say.
dire conjugation in the present tense- je dis tu dis il dit nous disons vous dites ils disent
he disent have one
The cast of Comme ils disent - 2008 includes: Christophe Dauphin as Phil Pascal Rocher as David
que disent-ils = as they sayWhat do they say (about it)?
its simple it disent affect us whatsoever
He felt that the soviets were intolerant of disent
I think its a weak force... spelling error on object and doesn't