It is on the chair not in the chair you do not say in am sitting in the chair although you do you saiy I'm sitting on the the chair, an dchairwould be like a stool if you havent got a back rest or anthing whereas if it is a fully arm chair then it is in the chair because you are sitting down with a cover surrounding you back!
Sit is already a verb because it is an action.Other verbs are sits down, sitting down and sat down.Some example sentences are:"I will sit down here"."He sits down over there"."I like sitting down"."He sat down next to the window".
No. Sat is a verb, as in, "I was tired, so I sat down."
"Ahh" is an expression with several meanings. The three most popular uses of "ah" or "ahh" are to express understanding of what you just heard or read, an expression of relief such as when you've been on your feet a while and finally get to sit down, or when the doctor holds your tongue down with a stick to check your throat.
Yes
Assez-vous
CORRECTED: SALUT; asseyez-vous, s'il vous palit. [as-say-yay voo seel voo play] sit down in french (haha, thats not what you ment!)
SIT DOWN YOUR NOT WELL IDIOT
The correct spelling for "sit down" in French is "asseyez-vous".
To say "sit down" in Hawaiian, you can say "noho iho." "Noho" means "sit" and "iho" means "down."
To say "sit down" in Haitian Creole, you would say "chita" for one person or "chita pou" if you are asking someone to sit down.
sit down or have a sit
To say "sit down" in Gujarati, you would say "બેઠો" (pronounced as "betho").
assoyez-vous
In Mandarin, you would say "坐下" to tell someone to sit down.
In French, you would say "Où est-ce que je m'assieds ?" to ask where to sit.
To say "sit down" in Cantonese, you can say "sik6 taap3" (actually written as 識坐).