Well, darling, "Es la bas" in Cajun French simply means "It's over there." So if someone's asking where the good gumbo is, you can just point and say "Es la bas" with a flick of your wrist. Just make sure you're pointing in the right direction, unless you want to start a wild gumbo chase!
"eh là -bas" means 'hey, you there' in French.
'On s'aimerait tout bas' is French for 'we would whisper'.
en bas - vers le bas
Le fond, le bas.
If you mean lower : en bas or plus bas (further down), en contrebas (for sloping places - mountains ..) To look down - regarder en bas If you mean further south, it is au sud or plus au sud If you mean further , it is plus loin Verb to down (a drink) - descendre adjectives en panne (for a machine) déprimé(for a person) Noun Duvet : (for birds) Interjection A bas ... !!! = Down with ..!! I suppose there are other use for down in English but I don't know them all
over there.It can be considered as the contrary of 'here'.
"le verger en bas par le bayou"
"eh là -bas" means 'hey, you there' in French.
Dwarf
"pieces en bas" means "lower parts".
'On s'aimerait tout bas' is French for 'we would whisper'.
It means Down in English
The word for "low" in French is "bas."
The word "down" in French is spelled as "bas."
The French word for 'Netherlands' is 'Pays-Bas.'Pays-Bas
Down with in french is "à bas.." à bas les aristocrates ! : Down with the aristocrats !
"Le garçon là-bas" in French translates to "the boy over there" in English.