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How do you say strawberry milkshake in french?

vanille milk-shake is the translation. This translation is done from English to French.


What does AUX stand for?

Aux in french means 'to the'. AUX in either french or English stands for auxiliary/ auxiliaire.


What is the English translation of the French phrase 'aux courses'?

"At the races" is an English equivalent of the French phrase aux courses.Specifically, the word auxcombines the preposition Ã? ("at, to") and the feminine/masculine plural definite article les ("the") to mean "at the" in this context. The feminine noun coursestranslates as "races." The pronunciation will be "oh koorss" in French.


What does the french word aux cartes mean in English?

aux cartes = maps


What is English translation of French pour?

The English translation is FOR.


How do you say Does his in French?

fait son is the translation in French. This translation is from English to French.


How do you say do you speak french in english?

The English translation of "Do you speak French?" is "Parlez-vous français?" in French.


What is french translation for Erica?

The translation for 'Erica' in French is the same as it is in English.


French translation for the English word yes?

The French translation for the English word 'yes' is oui. The French translation for the English word 'yes' is oui.


What is the English translation for french word sec?

The English translation for the French word "sec" is "dry."


What is the French Translation of La Cage aux Folles?

"La cage aux folles" means "cage of madwomen" (purportedly French slang for drag queens). The more common translation is "The Birdcage" which was the name of the 1996 Robin Williams film based on the earlier French play, the US play, and the 1978 French film.


What is 'Je suis la dame aux camélias' when translated from French to English?

Je suis la dame aux camélias in French means "I am the lady of the camellias" in English. The statement means to live like the courtesan in the novel La dame aux camélias by French writer Alexandre Dumas.