Connu (masculine), connue (feminine)
Su (masculine), sue (feminine)
Célèbre (famous) for both gender.
Il s'appelle (he's called) Elle s'appelle (she's called) Ceci s'appelle (this is called)...in other words:
____ s'appelle (____ is called)
Ladyfinger is called 'gombo' or sometimes 'okra' in French. As a tropical plant, it is better known in creole cooking recipes.A small sponge cake known as a ladyfinger is called a biscuit à la cuiller in French.
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
You also say agenda in French!
crapa XD
connu / connue
être connu(e)
In French, "I should have known" is translated as "J'aurais dû savoir".
In French, "also known as" is usually translated as "également connu sous le nom de".
Bien connu(e)(s)
You can say "J'ai toujours su cela" in French to convey the meaning of "I have always known this."
"le Sri-Lanka" formerly known as Ceylan
Ladyfinger is called 'gombo' or sometimes 'okra' in French. As a tropical plant, it is better known in creole cooking recipes.A small sponge cake known as a ladyfinger is called a biscuit à la cuiller in French.
Le lapin de Pâques (although it is little-known in France)
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
Pouvez-vous le dire en français?