je t'aime comme tu es
Insulaire is a French equivalent of the English word "islander."Specifically, the French word can be an adjective or a noun. Either way, just one form is used to refer to a female or male islander. The pronunciation will be "eh-syoo-lehr" in French.
a seal in French is un phoque. yes this word in French sounds like the f word in English. by the way, it is not funny when people say this, it is just what it sounds like in French!
You may be thinking of the word 'amateur'. An amateur is someone who engages in a pursuit (especially a sport) on an unpaid basis.. The word comes to us from the Latin - by way of Italian and French - for the "to love"... that is, they perfom their activities for the love of the it, and not for pay.
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The way to say "bad" in french is mauvais (masculine) or mauvaise (feminine)
ohio. pronounce it in a french way :P
The French word for house is "maison". The French word for home is "domicile". The word "maison" is used often in the names of French restaurants
Sneaky (acting in an underhand way, deceptive) is "sournois - sournoise" in French.
Although in French, 80 is written as it is written in English, it is called 'Quatre vin' (pronounced 'Katruh Van'). Literally, this means 'four twenties'! Why there is no special French word for 80 in the language, is just not known- it's just the way French has evolved over the Centuries.
French to English it means: I like the way you love me
"Non merci" is the way of saying 'no thank you' in French.
bab.la is the french way of saying haircut