Hello,
it's the third person plural of the verb "dire" i.e.: ils/elles disent (they say)
It depends on what you mean. 'Autour de moi' means around me as in the sentence -'I can see the people (standing) around me.' Je peux voir des gens autour de moi.' If you mean 'describing myself', we would say - ' ce que les gens disent de moi....' -'what people say about me, is....'
The French word for French is "français."
The phonetic transcription for the word "French" in French is /fs/.
French speak French, or in French, Francais.
"Him" in French is "Lui" ( and "He" is "Il")
say is disent and 1200 is mille deux centsso say 1200 in french would be disent mille deux cents
"peu importe ce qu'ils disent"
que disent-ils = as they sayWhat do they say (about it)?
le weekend (au Québéc, ils disent la fin de semaine)
The literal translation is: Happy birthday as the French say.
dire conjugation in the present tense- je dis tu dis il dit nous disons vous dites ils disent
The cast of Comme ils disent - 2008 includes: Christophe Dauphin as Phil Pascal Rocher as David
he disent have one
que disent-ils = as they sayWhat do they say (about it)?
He felt that the soviets were intolerant of disent
I think its a weak force... spelling error on object and doesn't
Beaucoup disent que je ne suis qu'une tentative, j'ai à dire que je suis un de moins pour quitter.