"nous sommes assis dans le séjour"
Well, 'suwaru' is the dictionary form for 'sit'. But if you want to tell someone to sit, in a polite way, say "Suwatte kudasai." (Sit please.) To make it impolite, just remove the kudasai. (Sit!)
sedet (singular) sedent (plural) sedere? (to sit)
sentarse
The Japanese verb for 'to sit' is 'suwaru.'---If you're talking to a pet it is 'osuwari.'If you are saying "sit down" to a person, you would say Suwarinasai.
Sentar is the Spanish verb for "to sit". If you are asking someone to sit down, you would say "Sientese, por favor."
a place where you relax and have fun sit down and rest
In French, you would say "OΓΉ est-ce que je m'assieds ?" to ask where to sit.
Assez-vous
A sitting room has a table with comfortable chairs and a living room has a couch and comfy chairs. A living room probably has decorative things, maybe a piano. A sitting room can be a place for anyone to sit down more like a family room. A living room is usually one of your nicer rooms in your house.
Probably. But maybe not if they have couches and chairs
tiens-toi droit is the French equivalent of 'sit up'. The sports exercise 'sit-ups' is called 'les abdos' (after the belly muscles 'abdominaux')
CORRECTED: SALUT; asseyez-vous, s'il vous palit. [as-say-yay voo seel voo play] sit down in french (haha, thats not what you ment!)
use google translate. it will know
i would say sit ups, crunches, and push ups are all good exercises to do in your room
SIT DOWN YOUR NOT WELL IDIOT
"Sit" in French is "asseyez-vous".
'to sit' in French is 's'asseoir'.