voyez-vous l'année prochaine
To say "until next year" in French, you would say "jusqu'à l'année prochaine." The phrase "jusqu'à" means "until," "l'" is the contraction of "la" (the) before a word starting with a vowel, and "année" means "year." "Prochaine" means "next." So, when combined, the phrase "jusqu'à l'année prochaine" translates to "until next year" in English.
To say "next March" in French, you can say "le mois de mars prochain" or "mars prochain."
yes, "en quelle langue" is the French translation of "in what language"
You would say "samedi prochain" in French to refer to next Saturday.
In French, "with" is typically translated as "avec."
To say "until next year" in French, you would say "jusqu'à l'année prochaine." The phrase "jusqu'à" means "until," "l'" is the contraction of "la" (the) before a word starting with a vowel, and "année" means "year." "Prochaine" means "next." So, when combined, the phrase "jusqu'à l'année prochaine" translates to "until next year" in English.
"L'année suivante" or "l'an prochain".
à l'année prochaine
Belgium's national language is French, therefor happy new years in french would be Bonne Année.
Français
To say "next March" in French, you can say "le mois de mars prochain" or "mars prochain."
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To say the word beard in the French language you say barbe. This word is said as barba in the Italian language and in Latin it is mentum.
yes, "en quelle langue" is the French translation of "in what language"
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comment dire language
"Französisch Sprache."