We took the word 'message' from the French, so literally 'message' is 'message' in French. It's the exact same.
French for "America" is - Amérique
the noun beagle is the same in French.
In French, enfant means child.
the word means snail in English and i would know that because i speak french
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Actually we got that word from the French, so it's identical: "le message."
It is spelt the same. Apparently it was originally a French word borrowed by we English
The same as it does in english, a message.
The same; "un message."
a reçu le message
Transmettre un message, envoyer un message.
Un message (masculine noun).
Un texto (masc.) is 'a text message' in French. We also use the abbreviation SMS.
he was mean
je n'enverrai pas de message.
The word message can be a noun.
a text message is 'un texto' in French. You may also read 'un SMS' after the English abbreviation.