One morning we passed by
nous, nous sommes en 2009, et eux en 2008 = as for us, we are in 2009, and they are in 2008
we are so close
Come and share it with us.
When used as an objective pronoun, "nous" is "we". eg. Nous jouons au foot. = We play football. When used as a direct object pronoun, "nous" is "us". Note it is used before the verb. eg. Ils nous aiment. = They love us. It can also be used as an indirect object pronoun, ie. "to us", and are used to replace indirect noun objects. They can refer to people or things and are indirectly affected by the action of the verb. eg. Il nous a montré la photo. = He showed (to) us the photo.
tu nous manques.
nous somme regarder
"Nous avons été passer dix jours chez toi" is common, although grammatically incorrect, phrase meaning "We went to spend ten days at your home." The correct phrase would be "Nous sommes allé(e)s passer dix jours chez toi".
nous nous somme bien [noo noo sum bee-ehn]
How many are we in the room?
"Nous" is not a telephone. Nous means: "We" Personal pronoun. Je suis I am tu es You are il est He is Nous somme We are Voute êtes You are Ils sont They are
nous, nous sommes en 2009, et eux en 2008 = as for us, we are in 2009, and they are in 2008
"we are" tanslates as -- 'nous sommes' : 'nous' meaning we and 'sommes' meaning are
Yesterday Morning, we learned that Louis went...
we are so close
The passé composé of "passer" with "être" as the auxiliary verb is formed by using the past participle of "passer" (which is "passé") along with the auxiliary verb "être" conjugated in the present tense, like this: "je suis passé(e)", "tu es passé(e)", "il/elle est passé(e)", "nous sommes passé(e)s", "vous êtes passé(e)(s)", "ils/elles sont passé(e)s".
you are - tu eswe are - nous sommesthey are - ils sont
To say "we live in" in French, you can say "nous habitons à" or "nous vivons à." Both phrases convey the meaning of residing in a particular place.