It belongs to him : c'est a lui, or more formally : ca appartient a lui
Une heure something something something
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Ashley. Probably pronounced something like "Ash-leh."
You know how 'the French have a word for it'? Well, they don't. Try something like 'appartement de luxe' or 'de grand standing'.
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
Hey, you can say il m'appartient in French hope I helped!
that's mine
Something in french is quelque chose
Une heure something something something
Une heure something something something
It would be "Ma vie appartient à Dieu."
That depends upon what you are trying to say. The plural of student is students, no apostrophe. If you wish to say that something belongs to a particular student, then it is the student's (book, or whatever). If you wish to say that something belongs to a group of students, then it is the students' (school, or whatever).
appartenir "Ce livre appartient à ma soeur." -- That book belongs to my sister.
faire quelque chose
you would say something like "porter"
to clean is nettoyer in French. Something clean is 'propre'
The way to say "to borrow" in French, is "Ã emprunter. " When you talk about borrowing something, this means to use something and give it back later.