It is the past participle of the verb lire, to read. Example: J'ai lu mon libre hier. I read my book yesterday.
綠色 means green
"oui" means 'yes' in French.
rouge.
In French, sans means without.
'français' means 'French' in French. That's the name of the language in France, or of the people in France.
綠色 means green
"Non Lu" is No Read in French. This is a term commonly used in bar code and other automatic reading technology. Regards Simon. "Non Lu" is No Read in French. This is a term commonly used in bar code and other automatic reading technology. Regards Simon.
'voulez-vous coucher avec moi' means 'do you want to sleep (implied meaning: have a sexual intercourse) with me?' in French.
Merci d'avoir lu mon projet.
"N'avoir pas lu"The verb avoir is in the infinitive form here, and needs to be conjugated, since the question does not give the subject in the context."I have not read" would be "je n'ai pas lu""You have not read" would be "tu n'as pas lu"
Pourquoi means 'why' in French.
it means snow in Finnish, but Lu-Mi would translate into Lu 屢 (Numerous) - Mi 美(beauty) in Korean.
Merci d'avoir lu if you mean pastmerci de lire if you mean present
Its means "please". But the proper pronunciation is PO-Zha-Lu-Sta
"oui" means 'yes' in French.
nu na hi du na tlo hi lu means the trail where thay cried.
"Merci d'avoir lu" is a French phrase that translates to "Thank you for reading" in English. It is often used to express gratitude to someone for taking the time to read or listen to something.