Il n'est pas paresseux.
Je suis paressuex, and if you're trying to impress her, bring a french-english dictionary...Good luck!
masculine: fainéantféminine: fainéante
"懒" (lǎn) is the Chinese word for lazy.
You can say "ikh bin faul" in Yiddish, which translates to "I am lazy" in English.
Moloā, stretch the 'a' sound.
In French lazy is translated "paresseux" (masc.) or "paresseuse" (fem.)
Je suis paressuex, and if you're trying to impress her, bring a french-english dictionary...Good luck!
un chat indolent/paresseux
Go freaking find out lazy bum!
cesser de péter, vache paresseuse
There are many stereotypes about the French. Many may say that French people do not bathe, that they are arrogant, rude, lazy, and lack respect for others. This is untrue of most French people.
Elle est drôle, mais un peu paresseuse.
masculine: fainéantféminine: fainéante
paresseux
lazy
paresseux, paresseuse means "lazy" in French.
It occured because they wanted there king to die and they wanted a say in things they were very lazy and couldn't be bothered to do stuff