You can also say: Je me suis assis près de
Près de, in this sentence, means: beside, next to, near
Je me suis assis à côté de
(literally)
I did sat at next of.
But it makes sense in French. Trust me.
To say "next March" in French, you can say "le mois de mars prochain" or "mars prochain."
You would say "samedi prochain" in French to refer to next Saturday.
Next weekend is "le week-end prochain" in French. The word has been borrowed in French but is spelled with an hyphen.le weekend prochain
"À l'année prochaine" is how you would say "see you next year" in French.
oh ya i remember you!! you were that kid i sat next to in french class! how u doin buddy? :))xoxo
Je m'assis
To say "next March" in French, you can say "le mois de mars prochain" or "mars prochain."
You would say "samedi prochain" in French to refer to next Saturday.
Diner le Samedi a 19 heures.
apres
prochaine or suivant.
the next one = la suivante
Next weekend is "le week-end prochain" in French. The word has been borrowed in French but is spelled with an hyphen.le weekend prochain
Dimanche prochain
question suivante ?
"À l'année prochaine" is how you would say "see you next year" in French.
oh ya i remember you!! you were that kid i sat next to in french class! how u doin buddy? :))xoxo