'attend' in french is 'assister à'
"il attend"
In French, "attend university" is translated as "fréquenter l'université" or "aller à l'université".
the boy is waiting is 'le garçon attend' in French.
achats attend
'l'amour attend'
French families have supper on Christmas Eve then attend midnight Mass and a festive
Assister (+ à) + (direct object).To attend church - Assister à la messe.
It means, "Pay attention" or "Listen".
No, but "attendre" is a verb meaning "to wait"
attend une réponse de votre part
Tu vas a l'école. You go to school. (go, not attend)
"le nom de votre école", the name of your school. There is no direct translation for "you attend", it would be more like a cumbersome circonvoluted expression such as "auprès de laquelle vous suivez les cours" and best avoided.