"Give up!" is just one English equivalent of the French word Baste!
Specifically, the French word is the form of the present infinitive baster ("to cede, give in, give up, yield") in the present imperative. The imperative form in question is the second person singular (informal singular "you"). The pronunciation will be "bahst" in French.
The French translation for the English word 'yes' is oui. The French translation for the English word 'yes' is oui.
Mocha is not a French word.
The French word for 'usually' is: d'habitude
Doucement
Premiere
The English translation of the word bureautique is 'office automation'. The word bureautique is a French word. This particular French term is also a feminine noun.
Translation: Competition OR Tournament
The English translation of the French word bibliotheque is "library". Don't mix it up with the French word "librairie" (same sound and root, but indicates a bookshop)
Sorry, there is no French word translation for the English word "Manchester".
life-vie
horse = cheval
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