se faire la bise for example : I kiss you on the cheeks = Je te fais la bise. or faire la bise à quelqu'un for example : I kiss this girl on the cheeks = Je fais la bise à cette fille.
wrong> The form 'la France' is the most common.J'habite en France = I live in FranceJ'aime la France, vive la France = I love France, long live France.
La Rochelle is on the Atlantic ocean, halfway between Nantes and Bordeaux.
j'aime la France
The French colonies in the New World (Canada, but not only) were called "la Nouvelle France" (New France in English).
False. La bise is a greeting kiss in France.
To "faire la bise." The kisses are called "bisoux."
se faire la bise for example : I kiss you on the cheeks = Je te fais la bise. or faire la bise à quelqu'un for example : I kiss this girl on the cheeks = Je fais la bise à cette fille.
"La bise" (fem.) can be two things: a cold, strong and regular wind blowing during Winter - or - a kiss / a peck on the cheek, used somewhat as a hug between relatives and close friends.
ON !!!!! se fait la bise? Shall we kiss (on the cheek)? "Sante" = health
the family is spelled 'la famille' in France. The meaning is the same as in English.
the island of La Réunion is part of France. The conditions to immigrate are the same as those to get in mainland France.
wrong> The form 'la France' is the most common.J'habite en France = I live in FranceJ'aime la France, vive la France = I love France, long live France.
la France
Georges Paulus has written: 'Li Facteur et l'Vint d'Bihe le Facteur et la Bise'
Faire la bise (usually used in that singular form) means to give a light kiss on (someone's) cheek.
this is spelled the same, Gatorade but depends if using le or la