"Mon frère s'appelle" translates to "My brother's name is" in English. It's a common way to introduce someone's name in French. For example, you would complete the phrase by adding the brother's name after "s'appelle."
Mom in French
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Mom is 'maman' in French; mother is 'mère'.
The Cajun French translation for "mom" is "maman".
your mom
In French, you can say "Bonjour maman" to say hello mom.
"Your mom is ugly!" in English is Ta maman est laide! in French.
a single mom is 'une mère célibataire' in French.
In French, children often say "maman" for mom and "papa" for dad.
"Sal" in French can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean "dirty" or "unclean", but it can also be used as an informal way to address someone, similar to "mate" or "buddy" in English.
His great grandmother was french which is why he has green eyes. He is 1/8 french and 7/8 african -american. Per the answer to the questions about his eyes...
In French mother is "Mere" or "Mama"