Quel temps fait-il?
gay
I like you is translated by "je t'aime bien" (when you take out the "bien" the sentence will be understood as "I love you")
You can write it like this: peindre.
- il fait très beau, il y a du soleil (the weather is fine, it is sunny) - le ciel est nuageux mais la température est douce (the sky is cloudy but the temperatures are mild) - il VA pleuvoir, il pleut averse (it's going to rain, it's raining in a downpour)
I like, or I love. It has 2 meanings in english.
French uses numerals just like English does, so it would be written either 1963 or mille neuf cent soixante-trois.
how to write about your father in french he has brown eyes he like football and care about family in french
Quel temps fait-il a se moment?
I like you is translated by "je t'aime bien" (when you take out the "bien" the sentence will be understood as "I love you")
Je n'aime pas that's how you write i do not like in French
French Language uses grapheme to ensure correct pronounciation
You can't write a sentence that is not a sentence, it is either a sentence or it is not. You can write a sentence that doesn't look like a sentence. For example, "Stop!"; although one word, it is a complete sentence. The subject 'you' is implied, the verb is 'stop', which makes it a complete sentence.
Yes, you can write a sentence with the word right. For example: I like to write about super heroes.
You can write it like this: peindre.
Please provide the sentence you would like to have verified in French.
You write it like this " A giant cabin is so immense"and that how you use immense in a sentence.
One way to answer the question 'How to write a question and answer in the same sentence?' is to do it like this!
quel est le temps