I'm gone
"I left" in French is "je suis parti" for males and "je suis partie" for females.
You can say "je suis parti" or "je suis partie" in French, depending on the gender of the speaker.
"Je suis arrivé" in French translates to "I have arrived" in English.
"I am brown-haired" ("je suis brun" for a boy)
je suis la chaise means 'I am the chair' in English.
"I left" in French is "je suis parti" for males and "je suis partie" for females.
You can say "je suis parti" or "je suis partie" in French, depending on the gender of the speaker.
"I'm out of here" is translated "je suis parti" or "je m'en vais" in French.
Je suis is French for 'I am'.
Je suis qui je suis means 'I am who I am' in French.
It's spelled Je suis and it means "I am"
je suis parti(e)
Translation: I have departed / I departed.Note that it is literally "I am departed", but it does not carry that meaning.
"Je suis arrivé" in French translates to "I have arrived" in English.
"I am brown-haired" ("je suis brun" for a boy)
je suis la chaise means 'I am the chair' in English.
"Non, je ne suis pas," means "No, I am not." in English.