"Temps d'รฉtude" is French for "study time" in English. It refers to the amount of time dedicated to studying or learning a particular subject or topic.
"A quel temps" is a French phrase that translates to "At what time" in English. It is commonly used when asking about a specific time or schedule.
This phrase translates to "I don't have time" in English. It's used to convey that someone does not have the availability or ability to dedicate time to something.
In French, you would say "l'amour prend du temps."
De temps en temps is a French equivalent of from time to time'. The preposition 'de' means 'of, from'. The masculine noun 'temps' means 'time'. The preposition 'en' means 'on'. All together, they're pronounced 'duh taw-zaw taw'.
It means "I study a lot, but I don't study all the time" in English.
"Temps" can be 'time' or 'weather' in French
Un passe-temps (masc.) is a pastime in French.
Avoir du bon temps in French means "To have a good time" in English.
depending on context, le temps means time or weather.
'the times'
"A quel temps" is a French phrase that translates to "At what time" in English. It is commonly used when asking about a specific time or schedule.
It means Timetable
time and weather
The good times
Comment vas-tu après tout ce temps? in French is "How are you after all this time?" in English.
woman of time? something like that femme -> woman perhaps temps -> time, times
Quel temps fera-t-il means "what will the weather be?" in French.