There many programs that can help you learn franch look them up
The French word for "fast" (masculine) is "rapide," and in its feminine form, it becomes "rapide" as well.
"Speack" is not a word, at least not in American Standard English. (Perhaps you meant "speck" like a small particle or "spoke" which is a past form of speak.) Speak is the present form of the verb for talking. For instance:Diana speaks to audiences well.If it was in the past:Diana spoke well during the presentation.FromlanenabonitaIn some web sites there are people who write the same word with a 'c'= speack. I wasn't sure if it was the correct form of the verb 'to speak'.Thanks for your help
you say 'je per' no jk idk but that's how you say I'm scared
It depends on the person or group in question. Can you please provide more context or specify the region or country you are referring to?
During the Victorian era, English was the primary language spoken in the United Kingdom and its colonies. In addition to English, other languages spoken in the Victorian era would depend on the region or country, with languages such as Spanish, French, German, and Italian being commonly spoken among the aristocracy and educated classes.
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If we speack about political or material power the word is "pouvoir". If we speack about nations (for exemple: the global superpowers) or about electric power the word is "puissance".
French and Spanish are spoken all over the world, in more than 100 countries.
lot of people that immigrate cant speack french, which is the most spoken laguage in quebec.
I don't know what "speack" is, but if you are asking about language of Bangladesh. It's Bengali.
France colonized Chad until its independence on August 11th 1960.
well i went 2 school in france and i lived with this family and she didnt speack english so i had to learn french and it is frem queque malo
Spanish.
good bye in mardarin Chinese - zai jian in french - Aurevior We can see this is how you say it in french and mardrin but how do you say it in the English language, no not how we speack English but like british language!!!
Greek.