You are probably thinking of the phrase "pied a terre" (literally, foot to ground, meaning enough ground to stand on).
The French translation for 'bit of land' is "un morceau de terre."
The word for "land" in French is "terre".
English: I know a little bit of french. French: Je connais un petit peu de francais.
The French word for flat land is "plaine."
"I know a bit" in French is "Je sais un peu".
To write 'a little bit' in French, you can use the phrase 'un peu' which translates directly to 'a little'. So, 'a little bit' can be expressed as 'un peu'.
un lopin de terre
The French translation of "by land" is: par terre.
land west of the Mississippi river
"Today, we did a bit of..." in English is Aujourd'hui, on a fait un peu de... in French.
Dream land is "un pays de rêve" in French.
The word for "land" in French is "terre".
The Ohio Valley was the land that the English and French traders quarrels centered on. Both the English and French believed that they owned the land.
spain
French Haiti
Yes a little bit, would translate as "Oui, un petit peu" in French
English: I know a little bit of french. French: Je connais un petit peu de francais.
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