"Patrick" is an English equivalent of the French name Patrice.
Specifically, the French word is a masculine proper noun. It traces its origins back to the Latin name Patricius. Its original meaning is "patrician, nobleman."
The pronunciation is "pah-treess."
Fiche in French = Sheet in English.
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Mocha is not a French word.
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Owl
Patrice Evra speaks French, English, Italian, and Spanish.
The English translation is FOR.
fait son is the translation in French. This translation is from English to French.
The English translation of "Do you speak French?" is "Parlez-vous français?" in French.
The translation for 'Erica' in French is the same as it is in English.
The French translation for the English word 'yes' is oui. The French translation for the English word 'yes' is oui.
The English translation for the French word "sec" is "dry."
Patrice Julien has written: 'Zen no hinto' -- subject(s): Zen Buddhism 'French on location' -- subject(s): English, French language, Textbooks for foreign speakers
jours de pluie is the translation of rainy days. It is the translation from English to French.
l'enfer oui is the translation of 'hell, yes' in French. Just the English to French translation really, because this is not an expression that a French speaker would use.
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