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French word for so be it?

"qu'il en soit ainsi"


What is the English translation of the French phrase 'Ainsi soit faite'?

"So let it be done" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ainsi soit faite.Specifically, the adverb ainsi means "so" in this context. The verb soit means "(he/she/t) let." The feminine singular past participle faite (of the infinitive faire) means "done."The pronunciation is "eh-see swah feht" in French.


How To Say Amen In French?

The French translation for "Amen" is "ainsi-soit-il", but the word "Amen" would be used more.


How do you say 'as well as' in french?

'As well as' in French can be translated as 'ainsi que' or 'ainsi que'.


What does ainsi mean in French?

Ainsi means "this way / thus / so" in French. Il ne faut pas faire ainsi : you shouldn't do it this way - Ainsi, nous pourrons aller à la piscine : thus we could go to the pool - ainsi soit-il (adverbial, found at the end of prayers): so be it / amen.


How do you say as well as that in french?

" As well as that" in French is, ainsi que ce que.


What is the French word for the English word or?

The english word 'or' is spelled 'ou' in French.


What is the french word for the English word association?

This is the same in French as it is in English.


What is the English word for the French word 'or'?

The English word gold has has the same meaning as the French word or.


What is the English word for the french word voyelles?

The English word for the French word "voyelle" is vowel.


What is 'Ainsi comment avez-vous été' when translated from French to English?

"So how have you been?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ainsi comment avez-vous été? The question also translates literally as "So how have you all been?" since vous functions as the second person formal singular "you" and as the second person formal and informal plural "you all." The pronunciation will be "eh-see kuh-maw a-vey-voo ey-tey" in French.


What is 'Ainsi lorsque vous êtes de retour' when translated from French to English?

"So when you* come back..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Ainsi lorsque vous êtes de retour... . The pronunciation of the dependent clause in the second person formal singular/informal plural will be "eh-see lorsk voo-zet druh-toor" in northerly French and "eh-see lor-skuh voo-zeh-tuh duh ruh-toor" in southerly French.