The question can be of the form, "Est-ce que c'est <adjective>?" The adjective to use depends on the context. If you are asking whether an action is right (just, fair), you could say "juste" or "bien." If you are asking whether an answer or spelling is correct, you could use "correct" also in French, or "exact."
Start by asking him if something is bothering him. Tell him you've noticed some changes in him (or something like that). Ask if he's still happy with you or if you are doing something wrong (this makes it look like you think its you, not him). Flow withh the conversation after that. Be prepared if he is cheating though. Don't accuse him right away. That will just get him mad.
quelle est ta taille ?
droit
If something is right up your alley it is something you enjoy, something your familiar with or something you're good at. For example, if a kid is athletic and enjoys sports, then a field day is right up that kid's alley.
If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.If you want to ask questions about the "following", then I suggest that you make sure that there is something that is following.
Ai-je raison ?J'ai raison ?
Answer: Qui est-ce? (pronounced key-es)
Ou se trouve..... [ooh ser trhr-oove] followed by whatever it is that you are seeking.
"Posez" in French can mean "ask" or "pose." It is the imperative form of the verb "poser" which means to ask a question, place, or pose something.
"S'il te plaît" is French for "please." It is used to politely ask for something or to make a request.
You can say "Peux-tu répéter s'il te plaît?" in French to ask someone to repeat something.
"Donnez moi" in French means "give me." It is a polite way to ask for something.
She will twirl her hair when she talks to you, or she will ask you of your social plans or something. If the moment is right, ask her out!
Like in any language, if you don't know something, you'd probably ask it in the form of an interrogative statement (even if it's a rhetorical question). For example, if you want to know when you and your friend are meeting at the park in French, you'd ask something like, "On se retrouve au parc quand?"
At top think were you ask something there will be ''ask'' then answer under it click ask and this is a question ur talking about right now :)
Suck up to your parents and when the right time comes, ask the question.
There should be any right time. Check her mood, is she the type that likes outings. If it is something that could help her you could ask her.