couverture de pique-nique
if you were trying to say "I am bringing ____ to the picnic" for example you would say "traigo/estoy trayendo _____a la jira (to the picnic)"
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
To have a picnic is "pique-niquer" (verb) in French.
pique-nique familial
if you were trying to say "I am bringing ____ to the picnic" for example you would say "traigo/estoy trayendo _____a la jira (to the picnic)"
Campar
pique-nique is picnic
pronounced piknik
We do not use "at" with days. We say "on the weekend" or "for the weekend." Go picnic on the weekend.
Cheese
Nouns in the English language do not have genders, unlike French and German, for example. Therefore the noun 'picnic' does not have a gender, so it cannot have an opposite gender.
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yes because it doesn't say something like we instead of sounding like hi.
No, picnic is a noun (a picnic) and a verb (to picnic).