Ravi de vous connaitre: Pleased to meet you.
Je suis ravi de vous connaitre
"Connaitre" in French means "to know" in English. It is typically used to express familiarity or knowledge of a person, place, thing, or concept.
Connaitre is the verb, to know. Reconnaitre is the verb, to remember or recall. It is conjugated the same way as Connaitre
If you please
"Pardon my French" or "Pardon my ignorance"
"Vour" is not a widely recognized term in English; it may be a misspelling or a variant of "your" in some dialects or contexts. In some languages, such as Greek, "vour" means to "devour" or "eat." It can also refer to specific concepts in certain cultures or languages, so additional context would be helpful for a more precise definition.
"Savoir" is used to indicate knowledge of facts, information, or how to do something. "Connaitre" is used to express familiarity with people, places, or things. For example, "Je sais nager" (I know how to swim) uses "savoir," while "Je connais cette ville" (I know this city) uses "connaitre."
There are 3. (De-Vour-ered)
"Vour" is not a widely recognized term in English and may refer to various things depending on context. It could be a misspelling of "vour" from French, which means "to devour." In certain contexts, it might refer to brands, names, or specific cultural references. If you have a particular context in mind, please provide more details for a more accurate definition.
to know is savoir, or connaitre in French.
Mahadev Ravi Uppal
'la connaître' means 'to know her' in French