The French translation for "let alone" is "sans parler de".
You can say "Je suis seul" in French to express that you are alone.
"Let's talk" translated into French is "Parlons-en".
Leave someone alone means stop pestering somebody. Let someone alone means let somebody be by himself or herself. The two phrases originally meant the same thing, so you will sometimes find either of them meaning to allow someone to be by himself or herself, but that is increasingly unlikely with "Leave me alone." "Let me alone" can also be used with the stop bothering me meaning.
In French, you would say "Parlons français" to mean "Let's speak French."
It translates to "leave me alone" in English.
'let me / leave me alone' are translated 'laisse-moi tranquille' in French.
laissez-faire
Laisse les tranquilles
The economic policy of LAISSEZ-FAIRE, which argued the governments should not involve themselves in economic affairs, comes from the French for "let do" or "leave alone".
Let alone
not to interfere with the economy. Its french for "let do" which can be implied as "leave it alone"
yes; you shouldn't french kiss anyone when you are 12 let alone someone related to you
A french term-literally,"to let alone"-used in economic contexts to signify the absence of governmental interference in or regulation of economic matters
It means "seul" in french
seul (masc) or seule (fem)To say the word alone in the French language you say seul.
You can say "Je suis seul" in French to express that you are alone.
"Let's talk" translated into French is "Parlons-en".