It's the same word, but pronounced differently. A surprise in French is "une surprise" (sur-PREEZ).
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You can say "Quelle surprise" to mean "What a surprise" in French.
What a surprise is...quelle surprise!
"Surprise" is feminine in French. The article "la" is used before "surprise," indicating its feminine gender.
Surprise = PÅ«'iwa
The correct way to say "shocked" in French is choqué.
"It's a surprise!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase C'est une surprise! The exclamation also translates literally as "This is one surprise!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sey-tyoon syoor-preez" in French.
In French, "quoi" means "what." It is often used at the end of a question or statement to seek clarification or to express surprise or disbelief. Additionally, it can be used as a filler word in colloquial language.
The French word "surpris" translates to "surprised" in English. It is the past participle of the verb "surprendre," which means "to surprise." The term is often used to describe a feeling of astonishment or unexpectedness.
You can say "Ça ne me surprend pas" in French to mean "It does not surprise me."
The African Luhya equivalent for the English word 'surprise' is "okhwisundukhaa".
its a surprise word because cause is make a friend you are surprised