To stay is rester. In the past tense like I stayed it would be, Je suis resté(e)
or un séjour - séjourner
Salut: The word is french, but in english it is keep or hold (stay in slang usage)
ifyou mean the name, it will stay the same. If not well....there is no such word.
Beauséjour is made up of two French words, beau (beautiful, nice) and séjour (stay, period of time when you're living someplace). The whole is bound to be a placename meaning "a nice place to stay".
where you stay = où restes tu (in french)
Resté is a conjugation of the verb Rester, meaning to stay or to remain.
"une cabane" is a hut, shack, cabin in French. "Casanier" from the Italian casa meaning house is an adjective describing someone who likes to stay at home. And finaly there is no such word as "casane" in modern or old French.
rester means to stay or to remain in French.je reste derrière > I'm staying behindqu'est-ce qui reste ? > what is left?ce soir on mange les restes > for diner we eat the leftoversrester means to stay (people, things) or to remain (things) in French.
laissez faire- french word meaning the govt. will stay out of the economy
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
You can't make a past tense word out of a noun. Nouns stay the same regardless of time. Find a verb to make a past tense word out of.
i think it's a french word i was reading a french letter and this word is in their and i no its french.
Ne me quitte pas Sorry the previous means don't leave me. Stay close don't go would be restez ici which when translated textually means stay here.