The formal conclusion to a letter in French (yours faithfully) is veuillez agréer - but there are several other possible conclusions.
you spelled it correctly but all names have to spelled witha capital letter " Joelle"
salutation and complimentary close
"Etre" means "to be" in French.
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To say "very close" in French, you would say "très proche."
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viol**Um, no. ;-) The direct translation is sincèrement, unless you're using it to close a letter. Then you could use cordialement.
The French wanted to close the port of New Orleans, located at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
"Ferme le livre" in French translates to "close the book" in English.
fermer
No. The English letter "h" does not even exist in French. (The French "h" is silent.)No. The French language does not even have an English "h". (The French "h" is a silent letter.)
the letter 'i' in French is pronounced like the English 'e'
The Hotel Monteleone is the closest hotel to the French Quarter and it is also close to the convention center.
you spelled it correctly but all names have to spelled witha capital letter " Joelle"
I am not sure but it might be close to "pantos" because pants in French in "pantalon" and since French generates from Latin, the answer might be close.
The French Revolution and Industrial Revolution in a close tie