The French word long (which usually translates to long in English) is pronounced just like l'on and rhymes with bon and mon. The "on" is pronounced similarly to the o in the English only. Make sure notto pronounce an "n-sound". note: The feminine form of longis longue, which is pronounced the same except the g is no longer silent.
Long is long in French. But if it's femine you simply add Longue
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a chipmunk is called 'un tamia' or 'un suisse' in French. 'Chipmunk' will be understood as well, as long as you explain what the animal is.
Vive la France!
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
How you say long live my country in French is vive mon pays.
"For how long?" is "pour combien de temps ?" in French.
Long hair is "les cheveux longs" in French.
In French, "long arm" can be translated as "long bras."
You can say "Cela fait longtemps" to convey the phrase "It has been a long time" in French.
The word for 'longest' in French is 'le plus long'.
C'etait une longue journee means "it was a long day" in French
it should say how long on a French's fried onion canister
Vivre longtemps.
i am excited!
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interdit that's how you say forbbiden in french i think défendu(it sound like this:dafondu,a is a long a)