Yes, you can say hello in French (or in any other language). In French, hello is bonjour, which literally means good day.
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.
In French, you would say "LALALA" the same way as in English, as it is an onomatopoeic expression.
In French, Greg is spelled and pronounced the same way as in English. So, you would simply say "Greg" in French.
"Allo" in French is a casual way to answer the phone, similar to saying "hello" in English. It is commonly used to start a conversation on the phone.
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the way to say bush in french is buisson
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The way to say "nearby" in French is "à proximité."
Yes, you can say hello in French (or in any other language). In French, hello is bonjour, which literally means good day.
"Vous êtes endormi" is the French way to say "you are asleep."
Une opale is the correct way to say "an opal" in French.
There are two ways you can say hello in French, the first way is Salut. This is the preferred way, but you can also say Bonjour.
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.
candy is called "sucrerie" in French.
this is how you say fourteen in french: quatorze. you write 14 in french the exact same way.
Same way - albums - but with the French accent ;P