nettoyage
A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.
If you mean the Republic of Guinea (which used to be called French Guinea), it is in Africa.If you mean French Guiana, it is in South America.
If you are talking about senses, like your 5 senses, then it is called 'sens'.
le manganèse (masc.)
The liquid is called Chlorine.
to clean is nettoyer in French. Something clean is 'propre'
clean
bread is translated 'le pain', sauce is spelled the same in French. Using bread to wipe your plate clean of the sauce is called 'saucer son assiette'
to clean
In French, "I clean my room" is translated as "Je nettoie ma chambre." The verb "nettoyer" means "to clean," and "ma chambre" means "my room."
The French are called "Les Français" in French.
heyy here to help :) are you clean? (english), Etes-vous nettoyer? (french) êtes-vous propre ? (washed) êtes vous clean ? (not under drugs)
to clean the car is 'nettoyer la voiture' in French.
In French, it's called sel
nettoyer is clean en francais or in french. =)
They are called French.
In French, "And very clean" translates to "Et très propre." If you need further context or a different phrasing, let me know!