brise is a kind of wind, especially at sea, it's called breeze is English which sounds exactly the same
grandes brises would be something like fresh breeze
See Beaufort scale
Brise is a noun:singular - la brise = breezeplural - les brises = breezes
Seulement in French means only in English.
Actif in French means active in English.
The English word "tiz" is "c'est" in French.
it's not French
Brise is a noun:singular - la brise = breezeplural - les brises = breezes
It means "What is there in the big cities?"
Translated from English to french, mad (English) is folle in French.
In French, "notre" means "our" in English.
"And" in French is "et".
Muy Grandes means Very Large Muy means Very - Grandes means Large
'Francais' is French for 'French'
Seulement in French means only in English.
Actif in French means active in English.
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French - English: Dizziness
English to French: Fluide French to English: Fluid