To say "no plans" in French, you can say "pas de plans." If you want to express that you have no plans for a specific day or time, you might say "Je n'ai pas de plans." This phrase conveys that you are not scheduled for any activities.
You can say "Quels sont tes projets ?" in French to ask "What are your plans?"
plans d'étage
You can say "je n'ai pas de plans" in French to mean "I have no plans."
plans d'apprentissage personnels
As-tu des plans pour aujourd'hui?
I would say that would have been Napoleon Bonaparte.
In French, you would say, "Que fais-tu pour Noël ?" If you're addressing someone formally, you can say, "Que faites-vous pour Noël ?" Both phrases convey the same meaning, asking someone about their Christmas plans.
I have searched for similar plans and had a hard time finding French Furniture. This is the only place with reference to French Furniture I've found.
"What are your plans for today?" in English is Quels sont vos projets pour aujourd'hui? in French.
Cartes, plans
Napoleon.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.