dit on?: do we say?
"J'ai dit" in French translates to "I said" in English.
'(il/elle) dit' - he/she says/is saying - 'dit' can also be the past participle - said.
The French term "Quand le soleil dit bonjour aux montagnes" translates to "When the sun says hello to the mountains." It is a poetic way of describing the moment when the sun rises and greets the mountains with its light.
Le Roi l'a dit means "the king has spoken." Literally, "it has been said".
The French word for "said" is "dit."
'Comment dit-on ...' means "how do we say ..." in English.
said
"J'ai dit" in French translates to "I said" in English.
'(il/elle) dit' - he/she says/is saying - 'dit' can also be the past participle - said.
The French term "Quand le soleil dit bonjour aux montagnes" translates to "When the sun says hello to the mountains." It is a poetic way of describing the moment when the sun rises and greets the mountains with its light.
The French word for "said" is "dit."
Le Roi l'a dit means "the king has spoken." Literally, "it has been said".
you, says the white child
It means 'What does Pascal say ?'
DIT
To say is translated 'dire' in French. He / she says are "il dit / elle dit"
Bien dit in French means "well said" in English.