"Savoir comment faire" literal or "savoir faire" defines a personal capacity
"To know how to do" is one English equivalent of the French phrase savoir faire.Specifically, the infinitive savoir means "to know, to know how." The infinitive faire means "to do, to make." The pronunciation will be "sah-vwahr fehr" in French.
"Zhuhn say kwah" is the pronunciation of the French phrase Je ne sais quoi.Specifically, the personal pronoun je means "I." The adverb ne means "not." The verb sais means "(I) am knowing, do know, know." The indefinite pronoun quoi means "what."
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
The phrase "cartes France villes" means French city maps in English. This would be a useful phrase to know when traveling to a French speaking country.
'tu es française ?' means 'are you French?'
Je ne sais pas means 'I don't know'.
Bien means good in french"Bien to" isn't a French phrase, but if you mean bientôt, that means "soon"
The Phrase "run on bank" means?
The phrase 'take advantage' means to 'receive benefit from one's mistake's.' The French equivalent of the English phrase would be the word 'profiter.'
The French phrase "noblesse oblige" in English means "nobility obliges." This means that one must act according to standards, and originally this phrase was geared specifically to nobility only.
It means 'write the phrase':) Ecris is to write i think!
"Is known" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase "se connaît."Specifically, the reflexive pronoun "se" means "oneself." The verb "connaît" means "(He/she/it) does know, is knowing, knows." The pronunciation is "suh koh-neh."