Fais les choses bien, fais de ton mieux et traite les autres comme tu aimerais être traité. :O))
My everything in French is 'Mon tout' Try using Google translate in future. :)
my try: on se baise ? (vulgar!)
Essayer means to try (pronounced ess-a-ay)to try is essayer. The imperative try it! is essayez - le ! a try = an attempt is un essai
You know how 'the French have a word for it'? Well, they don't. Try something like 'appartement de luxe' or 'de grand standing'.
You don't. That is not idiomatic. In French, you say "I call myself Marie." and you translate that as "Je m'appelle Marie."If you want to try to say that, you will have to come close to: "Zhe mahPEL MaHREE."
La chambre. It is very difficult to write an explanation of how to say it. Try sharm brur. You really need a french speaker to demonstrate it.
Many French people can understand and speak some English, especially in larger cities and among younger generations. However, proficiency levels can vary, and it's always helpful to try to speak French when visiting France.
You can say "Je fais de mon mieux" which translates to "I try my best" in French.
Bel essai
Yes, English is widely spoken in Paris, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. However, it is always appreciated to try to speak basic French phrases as a sign of respect for the local culture.
Try this one is "essaies celui-ci (masc.) / celle-ci (fem.)" in French.
Here's some advice: learn to speak before you try to write.
Try "bleuets flamboyante"
Try to speak slow. Than increase your speeds.
if egsam, try 1310
Sensibly. Above all, TRY TO SPEAK FRENCH. When I ran a B&B Inn in France, I always told people that if the French are rude to you, it serves you right. Imagine someone going into a shop in New York and shouting at the assistants in French! Could they expect politeness? French people like foreigners to try to speak French. After all, it's our country, they say, so speak our language. IF you make the effort, and get into difficulties, they'll help. The French can be the most helpful people in the world. People in our area of Normandy would turn up with lost Americans they had convoyed to us for miles, just because the tourists tried to speak French and ask the way, but had trouble understanding the answer. For more help, see my website www.hgbservices.com
My everything in French is 'Mon tout' Try using Google translate in future. :)