business - political scandals
Les affaires can mean Only plural noun - - The business - "Les affaires sont les affaires" = Business is business" - The belongings - "Je prends mes affaires et j'arrive" = I take my stuffs and I come As a noun - Matter - "c'est une affaire de goût" = "it is a matter of taste" - Case : "Une affaire de drogue" = A drug case
It means "and all my bothers' stuff".
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Les informations mean 'the information' in English. In the context of watching TV, les informations are 'the news'.
Les trains means "the trains" in English.
The school matters.
Les affaires can mean Only plural noun - - The business - "Les affaires sont les affaires" = Business is business" - The belongings - "Je prends mes affaires et j'arrive" = I take my stuffs and I come As a noun - Matter - "c'est une affaire de goût" = "it is a matter of taste" - Case : "Une affaire de drogue" = A drug case
"les affaires". A businessman is "un homme d'affaires".
"School affairs" is one English equivalent of the French phrase les affaires scolaires.Specifically, the feminine/masculine plural definite article les is "the." The feminine noun affaires means "affairs, business, matters, things" according to context. The feminine/masculine adjective scolaires translates as "scholarly, school-related" depending upon context.The pronunciation will be "ley-za-fehr sko-lehr" in French.
It means "and all my bothers' stuff".
The cast of Les affaires sont les affaires - 2011 includes: Sophie Artur as Madame Lechat Rosa Bursztejn as Julie Thomas Chabrol as Ledauphin Philippe Chevallier as Gruggh Christian Clavier as Le marquis de Porcellet Marie Kremer as Germaine Lechat Gaspard Legendre as Henry Bragard
c'est faire les affaires
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Les informations mean 'the information' in English. In the context of watching TV, les informations are 'the news'.
Les trains means "the trains" in English.
The cast of Les affaires sont les affaires - 1942 includes: Jacques Baumer as Grugh Germaine Charley as Madame Lechat Hubert de Malet as Melchior de Porcellet Jean Debucourt as Le vicomte de la Fontenelle Jacques Dubois Robert Le Vigan as Phinck Marcel Loche Henri Nassiet as Dauphin Lucien Nat as Lucien Garraud Charles Vanel as Isidore Lechat Solange Varenne as La standardiste
"Les souliers" means "the shoes" in English.