"The end" is to be said "La Fin" in French.
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no, it is written 'un festival' (masc.)
Commencer means to start or to begin in French. The opposite would be finir (finish) or terminer (to end).
The root (in English) is fin-. The word finish entered English from French, which got it from Latin finis.
The word for a human rear end (posterior) is spelled derriere (French derrière).
"Too-zhoor" is the pronunciation of the French word toujours.Specifically, the French word is an adverb. The word is spelled with the letter "s" at the end. But the letter "s" will not be pronounced by a fluent or native French language speaker.
It means "no", but with a childish accent. It's the word "Non" but pronounced like the end of the French word "Maintenant".
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The word "no" in French is "non," which is pronounced almost the same as the English word, but with more of an accent; you do not pronounce the "n" at the end of word.
Restaurant (masculine noun). It's the same spelling in French but the T at the end is silent. It is a French word which has been borrowed into English.
in french the word gory is sanglant. Or it is spelt with an e at the end if it is feminine
How to say chocolate in french: Chocolat. Notice the letter 'e' is gone from the end of the word
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To make the French word "complète" plural, you would change it to "complètes." This involves adding an "s" to the end of the word.
The spelling of "depot" with a "t" at the end comes from the French word "dépôt." In English, the word "depot" is used to refer to a location where goods or supplies are stored or maintained, especially in a military context.
"She" in French is pronounced as "elle." The "e" at the end of the word is pronounced like the "e" in "bet."