je vous ferai savoir - je vous tiendrai au courant
French speakers would say "on reste en contact" for "keep in touch"
Hi. It's "arobase" by i know i usually say "at" just like in english.
If you mean it. I'm a girl, and I know I would appreciate it, but make sure that you would say it in person too.
'Send messages' in French is 'envoyer des messages'.
The same word
In French, you would say "Parlons français" to mean "Let's speak French."
To say "let's talk" or "let's speak" in French you would say parlons.
In French, "Let me know" can be translated as "Fais-moi savoir" or "Tiens-moi au courant."
In English, you would say "on a Monday." If you're looking for translations, in Spanish it would be "en un lunes," in French it would be "un lundi," and in German it would be "an einem Montag." If you need it in a specific context or language, please let me know!
on se voit jeudi
"Let's not" in French is Il ne faut pas
"je lui ferai savoir / je (le) lui dirai"
In French, you would say "Allons aux toilettes." This phrase directly translates to "Let us go to the toilets." It is a polite way to suggest going to the restroom.
The French expression for "who am I to say" or "what would I know" is "Qui suis-je pour dire" or "Que sais-je".
You can say "continuons" to mean "let's continue" in French.
savez-vous comment parler français ? is the translation for 'do you know how to speak French?'
In French, "And very clean" translates to "Et très propre." If you need further context or a different phrasing, let me know!