Avoir: J'ai Tu as Il/elle a Nous avons Vous avez Ils/elles ont
Mon chéri means "my darling" in French; "avoir" means 'to have', so maybe you wanted to say "au revoir", which means 'goodbye / see you soon'
No, they are based upon latin words.
The French word for "chocolate" is "chocolat".
French culture is rich in dance history so it is no surprise that the words "beautiful dancer" easily translate to French. It becomes the words "belle danseuse".
The French words for without caffeine is "décaféiné".
I want (....) to work. The word: "avior" is not a french word
Avior Airlines was created in 1994.
'Have a great day' is 'Avior un grand jour' in French.
You would say "Passe une excellente semaine" in French.
J'ai Tu as Il a Nous Avons Vous Avez Ils ont
Avior
he is with mason so he is evil
Oh, well he uses Lashor.
Mon chéri means "my darling" in French; "avoir" means 'to have', so maybe you wanted to say "au revoir", which means 'goodbye / see you soon'
"words" is "mots" in French.
Cognates are words which are the same in English and French.
youyou, yourte, yougoslave are French words starting with you.