Lequel (if masculine), Laquelle (if feminine) préfèrent-ils ?
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To say forty-one thousand in French, you would say Quarante et un mille.
To prefer is "préférer" in French. I prefer to talk French: je préfère parler français. Conjugation in link.
"I prefer" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je préfère. The declaration also translates as "I do prefer" or "I like better" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "zhuh prey-fehr" in French.
One hundred and eleven in French is Cent et onze.
to prefer is "pr
"arrivé" or "survenu".?Prefer "arrivé" if you don't know which one to use.
Je préfère quelque chose.
(In slang): Je prefere de te rouler un patin.
"I prefer to..." in English is Je préfère... in French.
I prefer German to French is Ich bevorzuge Französisch über Deutsch or Ich habe Französisch lieber als Deutsch in German.
One uncle is 'un oncle' in French.
One would say "clouded" in French as "nuageux".
That's pretty obvious "Bonjour" you can also say "Salut" it sound like Saloo to say Hey or Wazzup.... I prefer la hi :) La means "the" for a girl in french
Actually, in French, you would say: I would love to studyFrench. (J'aimerais étudier le français.)If you prefer to say "I would love to take a French course" you could say "J'aimerais suivre un cours de français."
One can say "peep" in French as "pioupiou" or "cui-cui."
To say the word "I" in French, one would say "je."