"Open your book on page (number)"
'Quvrez' is not a word in French, although 'ouvrez' is. 'Ouvrez la fenêtre' means 'open the window'.
on the page - at the right place in the book - à la page
"Ã la page" means "up to date" in French. When speaking of a book, that means "on page (number)"
La page suivante
I think you say it "le bas de la page".
Ouvrez vos livres a la page....
'Quvrez' is not a word in French, although 'ouvrez' is. 'Ouvrez la fenêtre' means 'open the window'.
Open the window.
ouvrez la fenêtre means open the window
"Ouvrez la bouche" is French for "open your mouth." It is a commonly used phrase by healthcare professionals when conducting medical examinations or treatments that require the patient to open their mouth.
on the page - at the right place in the book - à la page
He is on the page.
"Ã la page" means "up to date" in French. When speaking of a book, that means "on page (number)"
to open the door -> ouvrir la porte For a command, change the infinitive "ouvrir" to either "ouvre" (tu form) or "ouvrez" (vous form).
1. touner la page ~ (Ter-ner- La- Peshze) 2. Allez a la page
Tournez la page - plural Tourne la page - singular
the page number X = la page numéro X (commonly : la page X)