une idée
No idea. It`s definitely not German. French maybe?
The idea that in time the local populations would adopt french culture and become like the french
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
bonne idée!
food in french food in french
Its actually a French expression - idee fixe which means a fixed idea, an obsession.
Its actually a French expression - idee fixe which means a fixed idea, an obsession.
No idea. It`s definitely not German. French maybe?
opinion means the same in both French and English. This is the personal idea that someone has about something or someone.
Well it depends on what you mean by the big idea. But if you are talkin about why the war occured then it occured because the English actually wanted French land such as Acadia. That is why the Seven Years War occured.
"Au contraire" in French means "on the contrary" in English. It is used to introduce an opposing or contradictory idea or statement in a conversation.
not a clue i have no idea what it means
IMPROVED: I don't know of a french word 'tide'. If you mean what is tide in french, it is maree (accent acute over the first e) Ummm I have no idea but vide means empty :)
In French, the word "idea" is feminine, so you would use the feminine article "une" before it. For example, "une idée" means "an idea" in French.
An idea is "une idée" (fem.) in French. Ideas are "des idées" (fem. plural).
The founding fathers came up with the idea of independence. They adopted the idea from the French people during the French Revolution,
The word "idea" is a feminine word. English to French translation: ideé