Des ciseaux.
in frnch scissors is: ciseaux in french, the sentence (don't exactly know what you mean by this) the name scissors is: les ciseaux de nom
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No, it's "Your scissors are sharp."
To say 110 in French, you would say "cent dix."
You would say "J'ai neuf ans". Hope this helps!
les ciseaux (and in English, it's spelled SCISSORS)
in frnch scissors is: ciseaux in french, the sentence (don't exactly know what you mean by this) the name scissors is: les ciseaux de nom
Scissors are called 'des ciseaux' in French.
No, it is not. The word "scissors" is a noun (and although it ends in an S, it is singular); in the sentence you are asking about, it would need an article. There are two ways to do this: if you are pointing it out by name, you would say, "It is a scissors." (It's not a rock, nor a tree, nor a knife. It's a scissors-- that's what it is called.) But if you are differentiating one pair of scissors it from others, you would say, "It is the scissors I borrowed from my sister."
If they are indeed scissores, then, yes - you can say these are scissors!
"Des ciseaux" in French translates to "scissors" in English.
Scissors ? I suppose scissors was used during the French Revolution. But if you think about the device used to behead people : it is called the Guillotine.
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In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
ow would say LLAMAS IN FRENCH
scissors are called (une paire de ) ciseaux in French.