"J'ai anglais à dix heures moins le quart"
Le collège is the name for junior high school (ages 10/11 to 14/15) in French .
By or at a certain age are both correct, with slightly different meanings. We say by age six when we are thinking of a succession of years; but we say at ten years of age when considering that one time.
You have to learn. Another Answer: Here are a few tips: Watch TV that have English channels. Pick 5 to 10 English words a day and use them often in a sentence. Read (yes, this will help you speak also) English magazines and newspapers. Recognizing words can help you learn to pronounce them. At least once a day speak only English for 3 hours. If possible, meet people who speak English fluently. Listen carefully to what they say and how they say it. Ask them to correct you if you mispronounce something.
un bal is a dance or ball (a ball where you dance) when I lived in Corsica for 10 years, each village held their own "bal" in the summer months. Everyone in the village would meet at the square to dance, eat and socialize outside.
Total speakers: 1. English 2. Mandarin 3. Spanish 4. Hindi 5. Arabic Native Speakers: 1. Mandarin 2. Spanish 3. English 4. Bengali 5. Hindi
Il est dix heures moins dix.
in french 10 is dix
Quarter to eleven means 10:45. A quarter of an hour is 60 minutes divided by 4, which is 15 minutes. For 10:45 we also sometimes say "a quarter of eleven."
You would say "onze heures dix" in French to indicate 10 past 11.
Six, it is spelt the same way in french as in English.
The French Bulldog is smaller and more compact.
In French, you would say "dix heures cinquante" for 10:50 AM. If you want to specify that it's in the morning, you can say "dix heures cinquante du matin."
dix mille
j'ai dix ans
Elle a dix ans
dix minutes
Huit dix