Où est-tu, maintenant ?
Or Tu es où ?
"feed you now" is "te nourrir maintenant" in French.
The Italic is the language subfamily to which French belongs. The term references the Indo-Europeans who originally settled what is now the Italian peninsular. It therefore serves as the subfamily to which the Romance language branch -- to which French belongs -- clusters.
Ther French kings are more powerful becaue in 1066, the prince France invaded Britain and that the language of britain demolished.. The english language now is a language of French socialites.
well i am studing it because its a very well known languager in Europe but i heard recently that the most spoken language in Europe is not now french, but German
The French language as we know it today dates back to around the 9th century, originating from the Latin language spoken by the Gauls in the region that is now France. It has evolved over time through various influences and is now spoken as the official language in many countries.
Well trust me, a different language is French. In french, you say now ici
The French language as we know it today evolved from Vulgar Latin, which was spoken in the region that is now France. Its development was influenced by various invaders, including the Romans, Franks, and Vikings. There isn't one single person who can be credited with "inventing" French as a language.
Anglais is English in the French language.
French is the official language of France.
Frottoir comes from the French language
how to improve french language.
French is the only official language in France. Many other dialects and languages are spoken in France but none have official status or recognition.