This form does not exist in French, a past tense is used instead, usually with some additional words to provide more context on the location in time or duration.
For instance, people rarely say just "J'ai habité à Paris" or "J'habitais à Paris" (I used to live in Paris), they might precise "when I was a kid" or "for a long time" or "before it became too expensive", which also helps determine what past tense to use.
In French, "ciao" can be used as a casual way to say goodbye, similar to how it is used in Italian. It is not a formal way to say goodbye in French.
Darryl doesn't have a direct translation in French. It would likely be kept the same when used in a French-speaking context.
Nous allons,Which, with a verb in the Infinitive, can be used for"I'm Going To (Verb)"
CORRECTED: Salut: J'ai joue (with an accent acute ' over the last e) boujer
Sublime is actually a French word, so you just say sublime!
In French, "ciao" can be used as a casual way to say goodbye, similar to how it is used in Italian. It is not a formal way to say goodbye in French.
To say path in french you would say Chemin / Le Chemin for the path, this word is sometimes used to say the road aswell .
'fesses'
J'étais allergique.
brocoli is the word for broccoli in French. It is a vegetable used worldwide.
Maddie is the short name for Madeleine but it's not used in French. Poeple just say Madeleine.
Darryl doesn't have a direct translation in French. It would likely be kept the same when used in a French-speaking context.
Sociable is used in both masculine and feminine in French.
Nous allons,Which, with a verb in the Infinitive, can be used for"I'm Going To (Verb)"
elle chantait pour/a
CORRECTED: Salut: J'ai joue (with an accent acute ' over the last e) boujer
i dont know but you say chic for stylish in french