I brought it home: "je l'ai apporté à la maison"
(tu l'as apporté, il, elle l'a apporté, nous l'avons apporté, vous l'avez apporté, ils l'ont apporté)
I brought him home: "je l'ai amené à la maison"
apporter or amener = to bring
rapporter or ramener = bring back
(apporter and rapporter are correct for things, amener and ramener are correct for both things or persons)
The French word for "brought home" is "rapportΓ© Γ la maison."
the French word for home is 'maison' (fem.)
The French word for home, "maison," is feminine.
The French word for house is "maison". The French word for home is "domicile". The word "maison" is used often in the names of French restaurants
The word "turquoise" comes from the French word "turquois," which means "Turkish." This is because the stone was originally brought to Europe from Turkey.
The French word "maison" translates to "house" or "home" in English. It generally refers to a building where people live.
in french home is: accueil
the French word for home is 'maison' (fem.)
The French word for home, "maison," is feminine.
chez soi
The home is 'la maison' in French. In the figurative sense, it is translated 'le foyer'.
The French word for house is "maison". The French word for home is "domicile". The word "maison" is used often in the names of French restaurants
waht are the colloquil
maison is french
The Normans brought French culture to England.
The French word "maison" translates to "house" or "home" in English. It generally refers to a building where people live.
s'installer is to set up one's home, to settle in French.
une résidence secondaire