so the people of the town got ready to defend themselves
en effet means 'indeed' in French.
"En effet"
it effects the penis
Respiratory System
en effet
Not at all.
Indeed translated into French is: En effet. It can also be used to say "actually" An example sentence: Il a en effet sortir (He did indeed go out)
He has risen indeed is "en effet, il s'est élevé" ou "en effet, il a monté" in French.
I -> je actually -> vraiment, en fait, en effet
Yes - people in water can catch Weil's disease
The effet of urban sttings is like of accadamic problems in a area. By joe
"Vous êtes en effet" is a French phrase that translates to "You are indeed" in English. It is often used to confirm or emphasize a statement or observation about someone. The phrase conveys agreement or acknowledgment of a particular quality or characteristic of the person being addressed.