'capable' (usually followed by 'de ...' + the thing one is able to do.)
The infinitive of the verb for "can", or "to be able to", in French is "pouvoir".
can (to be able to) = pouvoir can (noun) = la boîte
It doesn't exist in standard French - perhaps you mean 'do-able'? The word 'façonnage' means tailoring or shaping.
"Can" is an English equivalent of the French word "peut."Specifically, the French word is the third person singular of the present indicative of the infinitive "pouvoir." The translation is "(He/she/it) can, is able to." The pronunciation is "puh."
The simplest translation of pouvez in English means can, as in able to do something.
The question 'Pouvez-vous traduire en francais' means Can you translate into French... . In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'pouvez' means '[you] are able, can'. The personal pronoun 'vous' means 'you'. The verb 'traduire' means 'to translate'. The preposition 'en' means 'in'. The noun 'francais' means 'French'.
medieval french most directly but classical latin essentially
The opposite of "agréable" in French is "désagréable," which means unpleasant or disagreeable.
the only curse word I know in french is "marde". You'll never be able to pronounce it right unless you hear it but it means "sh*".
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
i think it's a french word i was reading a french letter and this word is in their and i no its french.
"Word" in French is "mot" pronounced "moh"