Une trosse
you spell saint john in french the way you spell it in English hope that answers your question i will post another question when i think of one answer you latter!!!!!!!!!!! Bye Saint Jean
sixty one=soixante-un
to register : enregistrer (one's luggage at the airport, ...) or s'enregistrer (suscribe on a website, ...)
English names are usually the same in french(there are some that arn't).
Deuxième Partie or if this part is the last one (meaning you have part 1 and 2) Seconde Partie
Here is one way to ask for a pencil in french: "Puis-je avoir un crayon a papier?"
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spell it 'avoir' - one of the most used verbs in French.
skux one outs
there is already one you get them from WHsmith.
un or une
one pencil would be:el lápiz,Plural would be:los lápices
Step One. Learn to spell it in English first: "pastries."
Partie une.
'cent'
secondes is the seconds word in french. It is the one by sixty of a minute.
"A pencil-sharpener" and "one pencil-sharpener" are literal English equivalents of the French phrase un taille-crayon. The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase will be "eh teye-kra-yo" in French.