Si Sophie habite à Londres elle est Londonienne
she is what she is
elle est jolie is the translation. This translation is for the phrase She is pretty.
is = este.g. he is = il est
Elle s'appelle ______. Example: Her name is Julia. Elle s'appelle Julia. Get it?(:
Be nice. -> Soyez gentil. (sounds like: swah-yay zhah[n]-tee) Of course you can change "soyez" to "sois" if speaking to someone you would call "tu". And don't forget to make "gentil" agree in gender and number with whomever you're addressing.
Ou est elle habite
"Ou est-ce qu'elle habite?" is French for "Where does she live?"
Jai habite est il/elle depending on whether they are a man or woman
she is what she is
Elle est partagée : She is shared
Elle est française.
elle est jolie is the translation. This translation is for the phrase She is pretty.
is = este.g. he is = il est
"elle est de Paris / elle vient de Paris / elle est Parisienne"
"elle est à moi" means "she's mine / it's mine" in French.
Nothing. "elle est" = "she is", but "carribais" does not exist in French. Maybe "elle est arrivée" (she arrived) or "les Caraïbes" (the Carribean)?
La capitale d'Angleterre est Londres