"comme t'es bonne" is suburban slang. It means literally "how you're good", and in context means that a guy finds you sexually attractive.
The alphabet in french is A= ahB= bayC= sayD= dayE= eughF= efG= djayH= ashI= eeJ= dgeeK=kaaL= elM= emN= enO= ohP= payQ= kooR= airS= esT= tayU= oohV= vayW= doobla vayX= eeksY= ee grekZ= zedWhen writing in French, one uses the 'Latin alphabet', the same alphabet as English and most European languages (those of Latin origin). However, some French words contain 'diacritics', or accents, which are small marks above the letter to indicate a modified sound. Despite being written using the same letters as English, the pronunciation of letters in French is different, that is if a French speaker and an English speaker were to read the Latin alphabet, they would use different sounds. Pronunciation examples : A comme Adèle B comme Béatrice C comme Céline D comme Désirée E comme Eugénie F comme Effie G comme Géraldine H comme Ashley I comme Isabelle J comme Gisèle K comme Karine L comme Eléonore M comme Emmanuelle N comme Enora O comme Ophèlie P comme Pénélope Q comme Cunégonde R comme Hermione S comme Estelle T comme Thérèse U comme Huguette V comme Véronique W comme Wanda X comme Ximène Y comme Yvette Z comme Zelda L'alphabet
Dans combien de pays parle-t-on le français? Combien de pays ont le français comme langue officielle?
The phrase "match to the T" means something is precisely or exactly as it should be, with no room for improvement or error. It suggests a high level of accuracy or completeness.
Adding 's' or 'es' at the end of a verb in the third person singular in present tense helps to denote that it is referring to only one person or thing. This rule aids in subject-verb agreement and ensures that the verb form aligns with the singular subject. For example, "He walks" or "She eats" use 's' or 'es' for agreement with 'he' and 'she' as singular subjects.
In Cajun nicknames, "t" is often short for "petit," which means "little" in French. Using "t" in nicknames is a common way to show endearment or familiarity, similar to adding "-ie" or "-y" to names in English.
itm means you are in me if the 'es' had a t on the end it
"t sur" is text message standing for "t'es sur" itself a short form of "tu es sur", meaning "are you / you are sure"
'tes ki" is the text message version of 'tu es qui' (familiar) meaning "who are you"
comment allez vous ? Votre journee a t elle ete bonne ?
The alphabet in french is A= ahB= bayC= sayD= dayE= eughF= efG= djayH= ashI= eeJ= dgeeK=kaaL= elM= emN= enO= ohP= payQ= kooR= airS= esT= tayU= oohV= vayW= doobla vayX= eeksY= ee grekZ= zedWhen writing in French, one uses the 'Latin alphabet', the same alphabet as English and most European languages (those of Latin origin). However, some French words contain 'diacritics', or accents, which are small marks above the letter to indicate a modified sound. Despite being written using the same letters as English, the pronunciation of letters in French is different, that is if a French speaker and an English speaker were to read the Latin alphabet, they would use different sounds. Pronunciation examples : A comme Adèle B comme Béatrice C comme Céline D comme Désirée E comme Eugénie F comme Effie G comme Géraldine H comme Ashley I comme Isabelle J comme Gisèle K comme Karine L comme Eléonore M comme Emmanuelle N comme Enora O comme Ophèlie P comme Pénélope Q comme Cunégonde R comme Hermione S comme Estelle T comme Thérèse U comme Huguette V comme Véronique W comme Wanda X comme Ximène Y comme Yvette Z comme Zelda L'alphabet
Je me couche tôt, je me couche de bonne heure, je vais me coucher tôt.
it means: I WANT SHIT..
you are very cute, no?
es-i-th-t
Translation: All that I want is you.
Mainly Food sometimes es h i t
Sí. el rapero T-Pacheco es un artista de hip hop americano de California, Estados Unidos.