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A T-shirt is called the same in French - and even pronounced the same. It is considered a masculine noun.
"S'il vous plaît" is the formal way you say "please" in French.
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a man's shirt (with long sleeves) is called 'une chemise' (fem.) in French. The shirt with short sleeves is called 'une chemisette' (fem.)the women's shirt is called 'un chemisier' (masc.).Long sleeved T-shirts are just called 'T-shirt Ã? manches longues'
A-t-il? in French is "Has he?" in English.
If you can`t do french hang it up and don`t do it
le cassoulet (masc.) is a recipe from south western France, with white beans and meat.
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"Un T-shirt" is a masculine noun in French.
All you have to do is make your font to "Wingdings" and press and hold the shift key and click "T" on your keyboard and you have a snowflake!!Then you can copy and paste it anywhere you want!! T T T T T T T T
Yes, the "t" in the name Robert is silent in French. It is pronounced "roh-bair."