As a verb
Trouver
(for an object, time, money, place, person, a job, an answer, a solution, a difficulty etc ...)
retrouver (when you are talking about a lost object or person)
In law, it will translated by déclarer
To find someone guity, déclarer quelqu'un coupable
As a noun
Une découverte
it is a real find - c'est une vraie découverte
Trouver, and "I find" would be "Je Trouve"
French would say 'poulet tikka', but this is hard to find in France.
literaly trouve le trou ! (imperative)
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
The verb "find" in French is "trouver".
jus go on french translation and find out
comment trouver.....?
pour me trouver
Where can I find... - Ou puis-je trouver..
Vous le trouvez.
to find out = trouver phonetically, 'troo-vay'
je vais chercher pouquoi
ton homme
In French, "large" is translated as "large" and "heavy" is translated as "lourd".
la planche à roulettes To find out how to say anything in French or any other language go to http://www.windowslivetranslator.com/Default.aspx , and you can find anything on there.
"Bonjour." You may want to find a true French person to get the exact pronunciation.