"she says" - "dit-elle"
Hola is what Spanish people say for hello. Thanks :)
It depends on what you mean. If you just want to translate the phrase, "Simon says...", referring to man named Simon who is talking, it would be: "Simon dit ..." If you are referring to the children's game where an instructor will issues commands, but those commands are only worth repeating if the person says "Simon says" before the command, then the equivalent in French is: "Jacques a dit".
"Dire" is to say but it's irregular. Here's the pattern if you're interested: je dis (I say)tu dis (You singular say)il/elle dit (He/she says)nous disons (We say)vous dites (You plural say)ils disent (They say)
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
To say is translated 'dire' in French. He / she says are "il dit / elle dit"
il dit
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i guess get married written in french unless the law says you can't Bexyboo10 says: to say married in french is Marié
Queen in french is "la reine"
Merci d'être venu is the phrase in french. It says Thank you for coming in french.
Nous parlons anglais is the phrase which is in French. It says we speak in English in French.
one says: "zut, alors!"
Simon dit 'hop!'
Hola is what Spanish people say for hello. Thanks :)
Jane dit à practiquer
joyeuse fête du Travail is the phrase in French. It says happy May day in french.