It depends on who is asking the question, and of whom.
French teachers often insist that any answer to a question should repeat the question in the answer.
e.g. 'vous-etes de quelle nationalite ?' 'Je suis de nationalite francaise, maitresse.'
Asking the same question of an adult in France would probably result in "francais, monsieur.' or 'belge moi'.
You can reply by saying "Merci" which means thank you in French.
The reply in French to Où habites-tu? is J'habite à (city) or J'habite en (country).
To say "questions" in French, you would say "les questions."
Répondre (verb) means "to answer" or "to reply" in French. Répondez s'il vous plait means "please reply".
"Answer" or "Reply" Interrogate, you ask questions. The antonym would be to respond.
its abbreviated as RSVP
Nobody has to reply to anything. I reply if I feel like it.
hhow often does jayz or staff reply to questions from fan or public
I will await your reply is 'j'attendrai votre réponse' in French.
Right here on the website.
he does not reply to me = il ne me repond pas she does not reply to me = elle ne me repond pas
Anyone can reply this questions?
Read about Jesus' reply to the 3 questions of Pilate in the Gospel of John, ch.18 and vs. 13 to 38. Please note that Jesus did not reply to the third question as Pilate did not require it.
The word "reply" in French is "répondre." It is a verb that means to respond or answer. If you are looking for the noun form, you can use "réponse," which means "response" or "answer."
Kate says on the show she makes an effort to reply to them. I expect they will reply sometime unless you had no questions of they are EXTREMELY busy
Rubbish interview questions
You can reply by saying "Merci" which means thank you in French.