J'ai besoin d'écrire cette lettre.
When someone asks you to write or speak 'in English', they mean to use the English language, spelling, and grammar rules. Conversely, if a form in France asked you to fill out the form 'in French', you would need to write in French, using French spelling and grammar rules. The meaning, therefore, is similar no matter what language is asked.
Go to translate.google.com Type what you need and it will translate for you.
to be honest with you, there are as many french words as there are as many english words, so according to this, im not sure what french words you're looking for, so i will just list a sentence with four english words translated to french (or more like a french sentence translated to english):J'ai besoin de plus d'informations.I need more information.
If you are not familiar with idioms, I would not try to specifically write a letter using them. If this is an assignment of some sort, you need to look up some common idioms and think of ways to use them in conversation so you can write a letter.
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The same way you would write a letter in English, you just need to translate it into French. A French dictionary or an online translator might be helpful.
When someone asks you to write or speak 'in English', they mean to use the English language, spelling, and grammar rules. Conversely, if a form in France asked you to fill out the form 'in French', you would need to write in French, using French spelling and grammar rules. The meaning, therefore, is similar no matter what language is asked.
You need to re-write this question !... There is no letter 'g' in Roman Numerals !
the computer jargon we use in French, is the English computer jargon...
To revise for a French test, create flashcards for vocabulary, practice reading comprehension passages, and engage in speaking exercises with a language partner. Reviewing grammar rules and verb conjugations regularly will also help improve your understanding and performance on the test.
You need to write the truth in an excuse for missing school - and you need to let your parents write it.
yes, you need to get the address of the district representative and the you simply write the letter
You don't need to write a letter. Get a form from the bank.
Comment écris-tu de ton école et de ce dont tu as besoin � l'école? is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "How do you write about your school and what you need for school?" The pronunciation will be "kuh-maw ey-kree-tyoo duh to-ney-ko-ley sdo tyoo a buh-zweh-na ley-kol" in French.
I would recommend a French-English dictionary, or Google Translate, if you need answers faster. Both are easy to use.
"I have to" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je dois. The declarative statement also translates as "I must," "I need" or "I owe" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "zhuh dwa" in French.
There is no reason for why you shouldn't take French in school, especially if your native language is English. French would be one of the easier if not the easiest language for an English speaker, and will bring you a better knowledge of English.