bete, fete and cette
There are 3 different ways of saying 'your' in French: . If the object (not person) you're talking about is masculine, you say 'ton'. For example, "J'aime ton livre" (I like your book). It doesn't matter whether the person you're talking to it male or female, it only depends on the object. . If the object (not person) you're talking about is feminine, you say 'ta'. For example, "J'aime ta maison" (I like your house). 'maison' is feminine and therefore you say 'ta' . If the object you are talking about is plural (there is more than one of it/them), you say 'tes'. For example, "J'aime tes cheveux" (I like your hair).
In French, "3 jours" means "3 days".
Belgium Dutch, French and German reference: I'm belgian
Il avait trois enfants.
3:20 --> 3h20 (or 18h20, if it's in the afternoon) --> trois heures vingt
There are three different ways of saying do you have in french:1. tu as un chien? - do you have a dog?2. as tu un chien?3.est-ce que tu as un chien? - literally means 'is it that you have a dog' but is translated as do you have a dog
If you have three DIFFERENT letters, you can arrange them in 3! = 1 x 2 x 3 = 6 different ways.
3 different ways
3 its the same or to say it say tres thats not how u spell three! How u spell three in french is trois! JUST SAYING!
There are many of ways since as the french name can be pronouced different. 1.Chloe (most commen) 2.Cloe 3.Kloe 4.Khloe 5.clowe (least commen)
How many different ways can we arrange 9 objects taken 3 at a time?
There are 3 ways of saying grandfather, 'tad-cu,' 'taid' and 'hendad.'
There are a few different ways of writing a ratio, which are shown here:As a fraction- like 3/4, or like this 3:4 or 3 to 4
3! = 1 x 2 x 3 = 6 ways.
Three items can be arranged in (3!) (3 factorial) ways, which is calculated as (3 \times 2 \times 1 = 6). Therefore, there are 6 different ways to arrange 3 items. These arrangements can be represented as permutations of the items.
3
Only two ways,1-2-3 and 3-2-1