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Embassies are set up in foreign countries. So the French did not build one in their capital.
you walk in to a amusment park (location unknown) a when youre in line to for the ride the one guy sits next to you and tells you youre on BRAINRUSH!!!!!!!
Danone is most important food-company in France, number one in Yogurts
To one person: VälkommenTo multiple people: Välkomna
No there wont. The last one is love the one youre with, but who knows maybe Annabelle Vestry decides to write more
There are many sources one might use to translate something from English into French. There are many online websites that offer these services, such as Google Translate.
There are many programs which are available to translate something from French to English. In Google Chrome, there is an option to translate at the top of the page.
To translate French to English, one can use a dictionary but the easiest way to translate would be by using Google Translate. This allows a user to translate between many different languages and is done instantly on a computer.
Apparently, one translation is "puissance".
Translate - commonly means to convert the text pf one language into another. For example - you might translate French into English.
There are many different translation books one could use to translate French into English. One such book could be a French English Dictionary. This would give a word in French with the English translation and vice versa.
Translation: Va dormir. One tip is to look in an english/french dictionary.
One would use a French-English dictionary to translate words from French to English. Some online French-English dictionaries include Word Reference and the dictionary hosted at French Linguistics.
You will always be the only one is Vous serez toujours le seul.
Live by the Bible could be translated as 'vivre selon la bible' in French
"A soluble" is an English equivalent of the French and Spanish phrase un soluble. The masculine singular cardinal number/indefinite number and noun also translate into English as "one soluble." The pronunciation will be "eh so-lyoob" in French and "oon so-LOO-bley" in Spanish.
oh non, mon petit (ma petite)