in French Part 2 is spelles "deuxième partie"
J'amie means "I Love You" in French.I'm part French by the way ;).
You probably mean General de Gaulle.
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
General Charles de Gaulle if u mean world war 2
food in french food in french
UN PART is a share or portion; IL PART means HE LEAVES.
la joue (fem.) is the cheek (part of the face) in French.
La part du gateau
a jotter is 'un bloc-notes' in French.
Part of Belgium is French-speaking, the other main part is Dutch-speaking. That does not mean that Belgium is part of France or Netherlands. Belgium is a separate, independent country. If you are born in Belgium there is a strong possibility that you are a Belgian. You could be born in Belgium, and be French, if your parents were French nationals living in Belgium at the time of your birth.
It means This is part of that.
Deuxième Partie or if this part is the last one (meaning you have part 1 and 2) Seconde Partie
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'piez' does not mean anything in French. The English word 'piece' is translated 'un morceau' or 'une part' in French.
Gallo is a Breton word meaning French. It is the name of a dialect of French influenced by Breton and is spoken in the Eastern part of Brittany.
Brazil was not part of French Indochina before world war 2.
The French word 'bras' means 'arm' (body part) in English.