Translating the word "plan" is quite difficult as, of course, it can have multiple meanings. Generally, if it is a noun, "prévu" is often used, and if it is a verb, then "planifer", "organiser" and "préparer" are usually used. See the related links for a better translation.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
to say ouch in french u say aie.
You say we will in french like this........ Nous
"Quand" is how you say "when" in French.
Plan d'Affaires
Town plan translates to French as 'plan de la ville'
projets
un plan fantastique
Quel est votre plan d'etude
Un plan de Paris.
a metro map is "un plan du métro" in French.
il envisage de faire
An airplane is un avion -- "ah-vyoh[n]" A geometric plane is un plan -- "plah[n]"
simple - ordinaire - claire No its plaine just add the e and say plane i mean plan e the E is like a
l'arrière-plan (masc.) or 'le contexte' (masc. - for abstract or conceptual things)
"front elevation" is "plan de façade principale" in French architecture. "plan de façade" is any elevation drawing, "plan de façade arrière" is for the back elevation, "plan de façades latérales" or "plan de pignons" is for the sides. "Plan de façade gauche" is for the left side, "droite" for the right side.