In French Mrrs means Messieurs (Gentlemen) Mrs (the English abreviation) in French is Mme. - Madame.
French is the official language of France.
English uses RSVP, which stands for "Répondez s'il vous plaît" (French for "Please respond"), to request confirmation of attendance for events. It is a polite way to ask guests to respond with their intention to come or not.
The French language is the language of love.The French language is much harder than Spanish.The French language is much prettier than Spanish.The French language is much more fun than Spanish.Answer:The previous answer is opinion, not fact.One fact is that French is a romance language, which means it is descended from Latin.
The word "debris" comes from the French language.
The language for "Je t'aime" is French
The abbreviation in Italian for Mr. is "Sig." which stands for "Signore," and for Mrs. is "Sig.ra" which stands for "Signora." These abbreviations are commonly used in formal contexts in Italian language to address or refer to a man or a woman respectively.
French language started in France. There were various stands of French, all of them Latin-based, which eventually merged. The first document written "in French" is dated 843, but French evolved a great deal since then.
'Mr.' is pronounced 'mister' but it is an abbreviation of the word 'master.' The reason for it has been lost in antiquity. Don't get excited or worried about it. It's just one of the quirks in the English language.
Anglais is English in the French language.
French is the official language of France.
E.S.L. stands for English as a Second Language
XML stands for Extensible Markup Language.
how to improve french language.
There the verbs in french that are conjugated with 'être' in passé composé.The acronym stands for:Descendre VenirRetourner AllerNaitreMonter DevinirRevenir EntrerSortir RentrerTomberPasser ResterAllerMourirPartir
The L in HTML stands for Language.
French is a Romance Language.
English uses RSVP, which stands for "Répondez s'il vous plaît" (French for "Please respond"), to request confirmation of attendance for events. It is a polite way to ask guests to respond with their intention to come or not.