to talk is 'parler' in French. A talk is 'une conversation'
parlons is the word in the French dictionary. This word represents the phrase Let's talk.
The maritime term is la poupe. If it is scatological baby-talk that interests you, then it is le caca.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
écris-moi quand tu le pourras
parlons is the word in the French dictionary. This word represents the phrase Let's talk.
talk = discours !!
talk.
to talk to someone
The french word is "parlement" which means speaking, so parliament is the place where we speak
to talk is 'parler' in French.
Parley or Parlay mean talk in French
to talk (verb) is 'parler' in French. A talk (noun) is 'une discussion'.
Bahnum is not French. It is German. It means, breaching, or "to break through a pathway." Freud uses the term to talk about the origin of memory and trauma.
"jacasser" = jabber, yap"jargon" = jargon, obscure talk as if for specialists"jaser" = gossip, prattle (used for the geese's talk)
First attest late 13th. century, from Old French parlement (11th. century), originally "speaking, talk," from parler "to speak"so...yes
"Parler" as a verb and "conversation" or "discussion" as nouns are just three (3) French equivalents of the English word "talk."Specifically, the word "parler" is in the infinitive form of the verb. It therefore translates as "to talk." The feminine nouns "conversation" and "discussion" are among a number of choices that can be made for finding the French equivalents of "talk" as a noun. They each take "la" ("the") as the feminine singular definite article and "une" ("a, one") as the feminine singular indefinite article.The respective pronunciations are "pahr-leh," "koh-vehr-sah-tyoh" and "dee-skyoo-syoh."