do you want peas ? - some = (un peu)
some of them were leaving = quelques-uns s'en allaient
Du - before masculine words instead of le
De la - before feminine words instead of la
Des - before plural words instead of les
The French word for 'correct' is 'corriger.'
The French word for zero is zero, with an accent mark on the 'e'.
"pius" does not exist in French, but "puis" means "then", "later". If you are asking about the English word "pious", the French word for that is "pieux".
Forty is "quarante" in French.
Three is trois in French.
Arretcy is not a French word. Is there some misspelling? -
quelque
quelques
The word some amimals in french is Quel ques animaux.
des, quelques uns
The French word "moi" translates to "me" in English.
Only French and some French-based creoles.
Un paon is the French word for a peacock. The peahen is called 'paonne'
du poulet
Lingerie is a French equivalent of the English word "lingerie".Specifically, the English word is a French loan word. The French word is a feminine noun which may be preceded by the feminine singular definite article la ("the") or the feminine partitive de la("some"). The pronunciation will be "leh-zhree" in French.
garage, in English (and the French word, domage), for two.
quelques It depends what way you're trying to say it. For exmaple "Je voudrais quelque biskauts" means I would like some biscuits.