This is how you say, "thought", in French, "pensée".
A thought (noun) is 'une pensée' (feminine noun) in French. To conjugate the verb 'penser' (to think) in French, follow the link.
a thought (noun) is 'une pensée' (fem.) in French. I thought ... (verb) is ' j'ai pensé ...'
"La pensée" means "the thought" or "the thinking" in French.
They both thought that the French were vulgar and incapable of ruling. They thought that either the Americans or the British should rule.
Crème brûlée's origins are uncertain but it's thought to be French.
ancient irish and French people thought the big dipper looked like a
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British parliament thought the colonists should pay the cost of the war that is why the British parliament thought this war that the french would win in the war.
After hearing about the French Revolution, Americans began to celebrate and become extremely enthusiastic. They thought that they had inspired the French to go through with the French Revolution after they gained their independence from Britain.
Usually chipped potatoes or 'frites' in French are thought to have been invented in Belgium.
They thought of the French kiss
'La pensee' is French for 'the thought' (Google Translator).