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How do you say I Have to Leave in French?

Je dois partir. More assertive Il faut que je parte!


What is 'Je dois partir' when translated from French to English?

Je dois partir in French means "I must go" or "I have to leave" in English.


Que dois je f?

Que dois-je faire ? = What must I do ?


How do you say 'I have to leave now' in french?

Je Dois partir maintenant


How do you say you have to go in French?

I have to go.Here are some basic suggestions:Je dois partir.Je dois y aller.Il faut que je parte.Il faut que j'y aille.The last one is probably the most natural/casual. Many people pronounce it without the "il" and without the "e" in "que". So it sounds like "foke zhee I".-If you really meant you wanted to say "you have to go", then just change "je" to "tu" or "vous" (making sure to conjugate correctly, of course), for example "tu dois partir", "il faut que vous partiez", etc.


What does Je sais que mean?

"Je sais que" means "I know that" in French.


In French how do you say What do i know?

qu'est-ce que je sais ? /or/ que sais-je (a bit literary)


What is 'Que dois-je faire' when translated from French to English?

Que dois-je faire? in French means "What must I do?" in English.


How do you say 'i must' in french?

il faut que je .... or je dois ..


How do you say I know in french?

Je sais que vous le savez.


How do you say I know you want me in french?

Je sais que tu me veux


What is the French pronunciation of 'Que sais-je'?

The French phrase "Que sais-je" is pronounced as "kuh sayzh" in English phonetics. The "que" is pronounced with a soft "k" sound, the "sais" is pronounced as "sayz" with a silent "j", and the "je" is pronounced as "zh" similar to the "s" in "measure." The stress in the pronunciation falls on the second syllable, "sais."