"le pas espagnol" means "Spanish walk". The Spanish walk is a movement performed on a horse. The horse raises the forelegs off the ground in an extreme upward and out manner, with much expression. The Spanish walk is not included in any dressage tests, but has its roots in dressage and is sometimes taught as a trick.
C'est à toi de me le dire. Tu le vois. Moi pas! in French means "This is up to you to tell me, you see it, and I don't!" in English.
In French, "Le garçon n'a pas de lait" translates to "The boy does not have milk" in English. This sentence indicates that the boy in question is lacking milk. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing food, drinks, or a grocery list.
You don't like french language
I love you, but I can not tell you.
le pouce (masc.) means 'the thumb' in English.
j'ai musique et espagnol le mercredi means 'I have music class and Spanish on Wednesdays'.
Ne melange pas l'espagnol avec le francais = Don't mix Spanish with French Ne parle pas en espagnol = Don't speak Spanish
'Je ne suis pas le menteur' in English is 'I am not a liar'
Of course you wouldn't miss it
(je ne vois) pas le rapport is (I can't see) any connection / relation in French.
le Pas de Calais is a mini-region in the North of France.
not all the
the dog has not eaten
"not to do it"
C'est à toi de me le dire. Tu le vois. Moi pas! in French means "This is up to you to tell me, you see it, and I don't!" in English.
"Mais ce n'est pas le joyeux ..." means "but is is not the merry ..."
Pour le moment il n'y en a pas = For the moment there aren't any