to go up the stairs is 'monter les escaliers' in French.
You can say "Quoi de neuf mec?" in French to ask "What is up dude?"
"What's up?" translates to "Comment ça va?" or "Quoi de neuf?" in French.
You just say Tiana. ( I looked this up).
In French, you can say "Ça va ?" to mean "What's up?" or "Comment ça va ?" to mean "How's it hanging?"
grandissant, grandissante, from the verb 'grandir' (to grow up or to grow taller)
quand je serai grand je veux enseigner.
The translation for "grow old with me" in French is "Vieillissons ensemble".
i want to be a...........................when i grow up je veux etre a..............................when i grow up according to my research
"Le maintenir" is to say keep it up in French....
"grandi" it's the past form of the verb "grandir" meaning "to grow up". To grow, for the example of a tree, would be "croître". I grew up in London = J'ai grandi à Londres.
Grow the heck up
"Quand je serai grand, je veux être écrivain"
"grow old" is translated in French by "vieillir" or "devenir vieux"je vieillis, je deviens vieux ('vieille' for a woman) = I'm growing old
I Love you: Te amo To Grow up: Crecer, madurar Grow Up (as a "grow up already!"): Madura!
I give up is " J'abandonne " in French.
haut (pronounced oh) is french for up.