It depends on if the word is feminine or masculine.
Masculine: cet
Ex. that book - cet livre
Feminine: cette
Ex. that car- cette voiture
In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
vous feriez
Teresa is related to the French first name "Thérèse", but French people surely would use it as it is.
Love You is English , and when you would say that it wouldn't make much sence to the french person considering it's English. If you wanted to say I Love You in french you would say :" Je T'aime".
ça me ferait plaisir
In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
ow would say LLAMAS IN FRENCH
To say sock in French you would say, chaussette. To say pants you would say pantalon, and to say shirt you would say chemise.
A lily is 'un lys' (masc.) in French.
To say "I would like" in French, you can say "Je voudrais."
To say "her age" in French, you would say "son âge".
Je déteste le français.To say "I hate French" (as in the French language) in French, you would say, "Je déteste le français." If you want to say "I hate the French" (as in the French people), you would say instead, "Je déteste les français."
To say "of course I would" in French, say "bien sûr (que) je voudrais".
To say Kennedy in French, you would say "Kennedy." It is the same in both English and French.
To say "I would like..." in French, you would say "Je voudrais..." If you were to say "Je voudrais acheter..," you would be saying "I would like to buy..."
To say "stag" in French, you would say "cerf."
To say the word "I" in French, one would say "je."