De temps en temps is a French equivalent of from time to time'. The preposition 'de' means 'of, from'. The masculine noun 'temps' means 'time'. The preposition 'en' means 'on'. All together, they're pronounced 'duh taw-zaw taw'.
Sur le temps.
You can say "Cela fait longtemps" to convey the phrase "It has been a long time" in French.
You would say "Le temps n'a pas de sens" in French.
"Il est quelle heure" means "What time is it?" in French.
No, speaking French is not a requirement to join the French Foreign Legion. However, recruits will be expected to learn French during their time in the Legion.
The French word for time is temps
"Time" in French is spelled "temps."
that in french is 'quelle temps'.
"Have a good time" is said as "Passez du bon temps" in French.
'party time' in french is 'heure de la fête'
The french passtime is kissing
miss you in french
Yes, French Lick Resort is on Eastern Standard Time
De temps en temps means 'from time to time' in French.
Sur le temps.
'un emploi du temps' is the translation for a time table in French.
Your time is up (English) -> Votre temps est écoulé (French)