Où j'habite is a French equivalent of 'Where I live'. The adverb/relative pronoun 'où' means 'where'. The subject pronoun 'je'* means 'I'. The verb 'habite' means '[I] am living, do live, live'. All together, they're pronounced 'oo zhah-beet'.
*The 'e' of 'je' drops before a vowel or non-aspirated consonant. The temporary nature of the drop is indicated by an apostrophe: 'j'habite'.
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Do you mean s'il vous plait? That's French and it means 'please' (formal).
ca va- informal Comment Allez-Vous-Formal
prends soin (familiar)prenez soin (formal)
"Nirvana." If you are using it in the formal Buddhist sense, you can capitalize it, otherwise lowercase it.
The French imperative of "Live" to a single person is:vis (singular; familiar)vivez (singular; formal/polite)
We is translated "nous" in French.
in French, your opinions is 'vos opinions 'for the formal way.'tes opinions' is less formal.
The words 'I am fine, thank you' in formal French is 'Je vais bien merci'.
I live in Paris is "j'habite à Paris" or "je vis à Paris". Both are correct and used formally and informally.
"S'il vous plaît" is the formal way you say "please" in French.
Lighthouse is : phare in french
This French phrase translates to "Do you live here now." It inquires about someone's current place of residence in a formal manner.
Pouvez-vous vivre ensemble? is one French equivalent of the English phrase "Can you live together?"Specifically, the verb pouvez means "(formal/informal plural you all) can" in this context. The subject pronoun vous means "(formal/informal plural) you all" in this context. The infinitive vivre means "to live." The adverb ensemble means "together."The pronunciation will be "poo-vey voo vee-vraw-seawmbl" in French.
J'habite à Croydon if you want to say, "i live in crodon" But, if you are telling someone where they live, Tu habites à Croydon (if they are a friend (informal) or Vous habitez à Croydon (if formal)
Au revoir is formal, adieu is less formal.
Vous is the 'you' formal or plural.