"trouvez la question" means "find the question" in English.
"Tire" is conjugated from the French verb "tirer", which is to pull, tug or gain. "Tiré" is an adjective, "pulled".
'pu' is the past participle of the verb 'pouvoir' (to can / to be able)je n'ai pas pu venir = I could not come, I wasn't able to come
The French word for dress (noun) is "une robe" (fem.). The verb "to dress" is "habiller".
there is a verb for lose/losing/etc... but no noun that i know
It's not French
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"Il n'en trouve pas" means "he does not find any" in French.
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"I find you..." is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase "Je te trouve... ."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The object pronoun "te" means "(informal singular) you." The verb "trouve" means "(I) am finding, do find, find."The pronunciation is "zhuh tuh troov."
La pyramide de verre se trouve ... means 'the glass pyramid is located ...' in French.
"Comme je trouve" is French for "as I find" or "as I see it." It is often used to express personal opinion or perception about something.
"où se trouve Arles" means "where is Arles located?" in French. (Arles is a town on the Rhône river near the Mediterranean)
I find them difficult in French is "Je les trouve difficiles."
I live in a house located...
"I find you exciting" in French is "je vous trouve passionnant" when you are formal and "je te trouve passionnant" informally.
Où se trouve le parc? in French means "Where is the park?" in English.