faire un travail à deux
find the pairs
How do you say 593,493,794 in french.
you say Timothy in French (Timohuy)
To say 110 in French, you would say "cent dix."
The correct phrase is "both pairs" when referring to two sets of items, as "pairs" is the plural form of "pair." If you are discussing just two items that are paired together, you would say "both pair," but this usage is less common and often context-dependent. Generally, "both pairs" is the preferred and clearer option.
Travaillez a deux
j'aime des paires
My work is 'mon travail' in French.
At work is "au travail" in French.
Travaillez en paires in French means "Work in pairs!" in English.
travailler
He/she likes to work is "il / elle aime travailler" in French.
A work of art (English) -> Une œuvre d'art (French)
"To work in a shop" is translated "De travailler dan un magasin" in french.
to work is spelled 'travailler' in French. I worked in a factory: j'ai travaillé dans une usine
i would say good work
retour au travail