an achievement
'Knowledge' in French is 'connaissance'.
"You prefer classes in French!" in English is Tu préfères les cours en français! in French.
Knowledge is "la connaissance" (fem.) in French.
i vous avez huit classes
Just go to French classes
The French word for "knowledge" is "connaissance."
In Saint Martin, Diet Coke is commonly referred to as "Coca-Cola Light," which is the name used for the beverage in many French-speaking regions. The island has a unique blend of Dutch and French cultures, and this terminology reflects the French influence.
Bobby Flay has some knowledge of French, particularly in the context of culinary terms and techniques, as he has trained in French cuisine. However, he is not fluent in the language. His focus has primarily been on American and Southwestern cuisine, which reflects his personal style rather than extensive French culinary training.
jus de l'éléphant That is in french i take classes in french
A French priest is typically referred to as a "prêtre" in French.
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The way to describe school classes sometimes is La barbe!("The beard!" literally, "Boring!" loosely) in French.