"on a" means "one has" in english. "a" is the conjugated form for il/elle/on of the infinitive "avoir" meaning to have. of course, on means one, like a person. so its like saying "a person has" like the 'general person has'.
here's the conjugations for the verb avoir:
avoir -to have
je/j'...........ai
i have
tu.............. as
you have
il/elle/on....a
he/she/one has
nous.......avons
we have
vous.........avez
you(polite) have or...
you(plural) have
ils/elles.....ont
they have
Translated from English to french, mad (English) is folle in French.
What does 'aurore' mean in French? It means the dawn and it is also a girl's name (as it is in English).
a map
the French word 'mince' stands for the English 'thin' or 'lean'
I like/love
Translated from English to french, mad (English) is folle in French.
In French, "notre" means "our" in English.
"And" in French is "et".
'Francais' is French for 'French'
Seulement in French means only in English.
Actif in French means active in English.
we
French - English: Dizziness
English to French: Fluide French to English: Fluid
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
The English word "tiz" is "c'est" in French.
the same as in english BUT if you meant how to WRITE it in french (not mean) well in french its 'agneau'