It would be "parfois on joue ensemble" instead of "parfois on jouons ensemble" because "on" is a singular pronoun and therefore requires the third-person singular form of "jouer", "joue".
It depends if you're talking about the verb to play :je joue (=I play)il joue (=he plays)elle joue (=she plays)on joue (=we play)Or the body part la joue (=the cheek)
"Sometimes or..." is a literal English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase parfois ou... . The pronunciation will be "par-fwa oo" in French.
elle joue
Or play the troop of Moliere
Generically an ensemble is a group of things (usually but not always musicians). In music a ensemble can also be a:- duet, trio, quartet, quintet, sextet, septet, octet, nonet, etc.
jouons ! = let's play! - nous jouons = we play / are playing
we do
The different forms of the verb 'jouer' in French are: Je joue (I play) Tu joues (You play) Il/Elle/On joue (He/She/One plays) Nous jouons (We play) Vous jouez (You play) Ils/Elles jouent (They play)
The verb to play is jouer. This is a regular verb so follows the normal 'er' endings: Je joue Tu joues Elle/Il/On joue Nous jouons Vous jouez Elles/Ils jouent So for 'you' play, this can be said both in singular form and plural. For one person it is, Tu joues And for saying it to several people, Vous jouez
It depends if you're talking about the verb to play :je joue (=I play)il joue (=he plays)elle joue (=she plays)on joue (=we play)Or the body part la joue (=the cheek)
You can say "mais parfois" in French to express "but sometimes."
Nous jouons
nous jouons
je joue pour : I'm playing for... il, elle joue pour : he, she is playing for...
sometimes : quelquefois, parfois, or informally, des fois
Joue pas was created in 1989-07.
Je joue means I play (a game, a sport, a musical instrument, the fool). Note. Ma joue is the cheek on my face.