- Concrete (adjective) (particular, perceivable, real, tangible; not abstract) is "concret" (masc.) or "concrète" (fem.) or "tangible" in French
EX: There is no concrete evidence to support that, so it is only a supposition > Il n'y a pas d'élément concret à l'appui, donc ce n'est qu'une supposition.
- Concrete (noun) (building material) : du béton (masc.)
The French for "tool" is un util.
A lever is 'un levier' in French.
The strength of M20 concrete for 7days will be 63%( say 12.6) of 28days strength i.e. 20N/sq mm
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I would say about 9 dollars a sq/ft. I would say about 9 dollars a sq/ft.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
In French, to say 'she' , you say:Elleeg. elle s'appelle comment?In French, to say 'he', you say:Il
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
The verb 'to say' is 'dire' in French.
to say ouch in french u say aie.
You say we will in french like this........ Nous
To say Kennedy in French, you would say "Kennedy." It is the same in both English and French.
In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
"Quand" is how you say "when" in French.
In French, you say "zooplancton".