french: deux lions
italian:due leoni
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Salut vous deux !
'I have two cats' is spelled " j'ai deux chats " in French.
a table for two - une table for deux
un cappocino = one cappocino due cappocini = two cappocino(s) the word derives from an order of Monks called Cappuccini , because they wear a brown robe with a hood , which in Italian is Cappuccio
Deux is a French equivalent of the Italian word due. The respective pronunciations of the masculine plural number -- which translates into English as "two (2)" -- will be "duh" in French and "DOO-ey" in Italian.
Metaphorically, a branch is used to mean a division. Let us say, for example, that we are talking about the art of cooking. We might assert that they are two main branches of cooking, the French and the Italian (actually there are more than two, but perhaps I am a French-Italian snob and I believe that only those two types matter).
Chapter two is "chapitre deux" in French.
The two bronze lions.
You say it like this due coperte
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"Mes deux soeurs" is how you say "my two sisters" in French.
these are two way to say easier in french plus facile or plus facilement
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"Intelligent" or "sage" are two ways to say "wise" in French.
Has two brothers in French is 'a deux frères'. This could be used in a sentence, for example, to say 'She has two brothers': 'Elle a deux frères'.
To say "I hate two faced people" In French you say "Je déteste deux personnes face"