"eu" is the past participle of "avoir" so, literally,
je t'ai eu
means "I had you" or "I've had you". It is an expression used to tease someone after you trick them, similar to the English expression, "Got you!" If you like, you can say "je t'ai bien eu", sort of like "I got you good".
Got in French is - eu pronouncation - u
In French, "heureuse" is pronounced as "er-uhz", with a soft "eu" sound similar to the "eu" in the English word "hurt" or "nurse".
You can say "ma soeur avait" in French to mean "my sister had."
"Peux" in French is pronounced "puh." The "eu" sound in French is similar to the "u" sound in the English word "butter."
To say "I have had" in French, you can use the phrase "j'ai eu."
Got in French is - eu pronouncation - u
In French, "heureuse" is pronounced as "er-uhz", with a soft "eu" sound similar to the "eu" in the English word "hurt" or "nurse".
You can say "ma soeur avait" in French to mean "my sister had."
"Peux" in French is pronounced "puh." The "eu" sound in French is similar to the "u" sound in the English word "butter."
To say "I have had" in French, you can use the phrase "j'ai eu."
good
'elle a eu' is she had. she has is ' elle a' and eu makes it the past tense. 'il a eu' is he had
No, this is not French.
You would say "j'ai bien dormi" in French to mean "I had a good sleep."
'J'ai eu'
j'avais, j'ai eu
It's the first person pronoun, which translates into English as 'I'.