Liberty, Equality and Fraternity.
Direct speech is when someone's exact words are quoted within quotation marks. Examples include "She said, 'I'll be there at 3 PM.'" and "He shouted, 'Stop right there!'"
klaxon, kilo, kilometre
well its was your dad<3!!
The word exclaimed has two syllables.
Go to highschool in Canada or try the French Rosetta Stone. Or spend 2-3 months in France.
Francophile (who likes the French), anglophile (who likes the English), cinéphile (who likes to go to the cinema),
Do you mean très ? if you do, it is "very" in french otherwise "tres" is the spanish word for "3"
spanish:tres German: drei Japaneses :つ french: tua eritrean:seleste i know jappanese
liberté, égalité, fraternité
Three is trois in French.
rendez-vous, cul-de-sac, deja-vu bonjour, venir, merci
Lignes, mots and paroles are French equivalents of the English word "words." Context makes clear whether the reference is to an actor's lines (case 1), spoken language (example 2), or song lyrics (instance 3). The respective pronunciations will be "leen," "mo," and "pa-rol" in French.