to resemble is 'ressembler' in French. (Mind the double 's')
Because it resembles the musical instrument.
"tout, alors" means 'all, then' in French. The phrase resembles "à tout à l'heure" which means 'see you later'
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
grosse is how you say fat in french
a board eraser is 'un effaceur de tableau' in French. It may be simply called 'une éponge' when it resembles a sponge, or 'un chiffon' when it resembles a rag.
It resembles a modern French horn, but it's usually a bit smaller, and it has no valves.
I'm French and I must say it's not the easiest word to pronounce for an English speaker, but I would say it resembles: "too-al de joo-ee".
Because it resembles the musical instrument.
elle ressemble a sa tante
the pound key on a telephone keyboard is called 'dièse' in French because it resembles the musical mark of the same name (in English: sharp sign). Pronounciation: 'dee-az'
Michelle is both french and hebrew-derived - meaning: 'who resembles God'
representative
representative
"tout, alors" means 'all, then' in French. The phrase resembles "à tout à l'heure" which means 'see you later'
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
Pouvez-vous le dire en français?