A conversation where two people are talking about different things (thinking mistakently that they are speaking of the same subject) is 'un quiproquo' (masc.) (from Latin Quid pro quo, a thing taken for another).
"Conversation" in French means a verbal exchange or discussion between people. It refers to the act of talking and communicating with others in a casual or informal setting.
"Let's have a conversation" in French is "On se parle".
"oui" means 'yes' in French.
"Carte blanche" is the French expression that means complete freedom to do as you choose.
It depends on what languages your talking about. There are many. French: or Italian: oro Spanish: oro Russian: золото
'conversation'
The answer is "Conversation"
its the same word but different saying
"Conversation" in French means a verbal exchange or discussion between people. It refers to the act of talking and communicating with others in a casual or informal setting.
un conversation longue.
"Let's have a conversation" in French is "On se parle".
the same : expression
conversation téléphonique
You learn how to speak it...
The literal French translation for "the shoe is on the other foot" is la chaussure est sur l'autre pied. But this expression makes no sense in French - it is an English idiom. A person who heard you saying this in French would only think you were talking about shoes.
"It is okay" in French is "C'est bien"
the French use the expression "self-service", which has no French equivalent