"Combien avez-vous de fils ?" or "combien de fils avez-vous ?" or "combien est-ce que vous avez de fils ?" (more conversational) are the French equivalents for "How many sons do you have?"
"My three sons" in English means mes trois fils in French.
I believe it is, "J'ai des cochon d'Indes." Another French word for guinea pig is cobaye.
How many ways can you spell the o in French
A biro is called "un stylo" in French. Many commonly say "un bic" (trademark).
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
The word for 'sounds' in French is "sons".
"Trois fils"
I love my sons. -- J'aime mes fils. -- "zhem may feess"
YesThe son and his sister = 1 son, 1 sisterThe sons and their sister = many sons, 1 sisterThe son and his sisters = 1 son, many sistersThe sons and their sisters = many sons, many sistersThough in reality this is a strange way to say it. More normal would be "The sons and daughters".
"My three sons" in English means mes trois fils in French.
I believe it is, "J'ai des cochon d'Indes." Another French word for guinea pig is cobaye.
In Flemish, you would say "mijn zonen" to mean "my sons."
How many ways can you spell the o in French
How many fingers is "combien de doigts ?" in French.
Science is spelled the same but pronounced see-AHNS Senses is spelled sens and is pronounced SONS
"fils" means son in french
"Many congratulations" in French is "Félicitations".