I believe it's either tapez des mains, or tapez dans vos mains. I looked up both and got hits on both of them, but tapez des mains seems more prevalent.
There are many programs which are available to translate something from French to English. In Google Chrome, there is an option to translate at the top of the page.
"aussi"
Caroline
To translate French to English, one can use a dictionary but the easiest way to translate would be by using Google Translate. This allows a user to translate between many different languages and is done instantly on a computer.
The infinitive of the verb for "can", or "to be able to", in French is "pouvoir".
Clap Yo' Hands was created in 1926.
you just clap your hands
Totally.
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah was created in 2004.
Please Clap Your Hands was created on 2007-09-25.
because the air around your hands moves as you clap your hands and so creates sound
Thunder claps.
boom=slap your hands to your knees/chest clap= clap your hands snap= snap your fingers baboom= slap your hands on your knees/chest twice in a row It goes Boom snap clap baboom snap clap snap boom snap clap baboom snap (then say) shhhhhhh
If you are happy and you know it clap your hands if your happy and you knowit clap your hands ( crying )
yes for a seconded
Big Mac, Filet 'o Fish, Quarter Pounder, French Fries, Icy Cokes, Thick Shakes, Sundae's and Apple Pies. You deserve a break today, at McDonald's where the dish ran away with the spoon! Ahhh.
clap your hands