I'm sending them/you an immense....
Les habitants de la Suisse sont appelés les Suisses pour les hommes et les Suissesses pour les femmes.
"J'ai un" in French translates to "I have a" in English.
The small word that precedes a French noun can be "le" (masculine singular), "la" (feminine singular), "les" (plural), or "un" (masculine singular) for indefinite articles, and "du" (masculine singular), "de la" (feminine singular), "des" (plural), or "d'un" (masculine singular) for partitive articles.
Oignon is a masculine word in French: un oignon - les oignons.
"Un perrito" in Spanish means "a puppy" in English.
te mando un beso means I send you a kiss
That it's in Italian and it means "i send u a kiss"
te mando mucho carino y abrazos
un escalier (often les escaliers) is the stairs in French.
to travel is 'voyager' in French. A travel or journey is 'un voyage'
'un texto' is a text message on a phone. 'les textos' is the plural meaning 'the text messages'
Translation: You are looking good girlfriend, Kisses. We miss you.
"les affaires". A businessman is "un homme d'affaires".
It means "Girls play a game"
I fed them a little
un homme = a man des hommes, les hommes = men "les hommes" can also be used to mean "mankind".
"Les crayons de couleur" are the colouring pencils in English.