Je m'appelle Francisco is a French equivalent of the English phrase "My name is Francisco."
Specifically, the subject pronoun je means "I." The reflexive me* means "myself." The verb appelle means "(I) am calling, call, do call."
The pronunciation will be "zhuh mah-pehl frahn-see-skoh" in French.
*The vowel e drops -- and is replaced by an apostrophe -- before a verb which begins with a vowel.
The English translation of "siya din" is "also him/her" or "he/she too."
The phrase "les deux" is a phrase that comes from the French language. The French phrase, "les deux" translates from French to English to the phrase "the two".
"You dwell...," "You live..." and "You reside" are English equivalents of the incomplete French phrase Tu habites... . Context makes clear which translation suits. The pronunciation will be "tyoo a-beet" in French.
The English translation of "sino siya" is "who is he/she."
Avec qui je parle? is a French equivalent of the English phrase "Who am I talking to?"Specifically, the preposition avec is "with". The relative pronoun qui means "who, whom". The personal pronoun je means "I". The verb parle translates as "(I) am speaking/talking, do speak/talk, speak/talk".The pronunciation will be "ah-vehk kee zhuh pahrl" in French.
"Je m'appelle Francisco."
la semaine
One can find the English translation for the French phrase "reduction mammaire" on websites such as babylon translation, google translate, and Free Translation. Once one reaches a website listed here, one can set the appropriate preferences, which in this case is "French to English Translation" and then type in the term or phrase and click the translate button.
OPA français is the phrase for French takeover. This is the translation from English to French.
"C'est la vie" is a common English colloquialism taken from the French phrase to mean, "Such is life". Literal translation: "It's life"
une luge (fem.) is a sledge in French.
it means: my mother.
that's life
It means 'it's mine'.
la belle vie
That's life.
lion of us