Maybe you mean, "C'est la guerre." That is French for "That is war" (and "c'est" is pronounced approximately like "say" in English).
la langue de la langue françaiseIn English we do not say "the language of French." We say the "language of France," or the "French language." La langue française, in either case.
It is not "c'est le gere", but "c'est la guerre"; and it means: "that's the war", or "that's war for you, I'm afraid". A related saying is "c'est la vie" or "that's life"."C'est la guerre" was originally used as an excuse for, or a resigned acceptance of, the effects of war on people and their behaviour. Nowadays (in peacetime) it is used as a comment on the tribulations of life.In addition, it means that the chase won't be given up, more on the vein of everyday use.
If you mean La Paz, Bolivia, the main language spoken there is Spanish. In Spanish, you might say "Hola" (informal), or, more formally, "buenos días" (in the morning) or "buenas tardes" (in the afternoon).
la promessa girl scout is the translation in Italian Language. It is the fifth most taught language. It has more than 65 million native speakers.
(the) beautiful language.
meaning 'to bind'; may be latin(li gere etc.,)language
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To say languages in spanish you say las lenguas, which is languages, or you can say la lenguas, which is just language.
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la paix in French
la langue de la langue françaiseIn English we do not say "the language of French." We say the "language of France," or the "French language." La langue française, in either case.
Hola (pronounced "OH-la").
Good afternoon in Hawaiian is expressed as "Aloha awakea."
The Romanian language equivalent of Good bye is La revedere !
La Bibliothèque appears to be an attempt to say "the library" in French.
goditi la tua giornata
La cocina de Rosa.