1) "He is late", if the pronoun "il" refers back to a person,
or,
2) "it is late", if "il" refers back to a thing.
You can greet a Russian person by saying "Zdravstvuyte" (Здравствуйте), which means "Hello". It is a formal and polite way to greet someone in Russian.
"Ton Ami" is French for "your friend." It is commonly used to refer to someone's friend in a casual or familiar way.
"S'appelle" in French means "is called" or "is named". It is the third person singular reflexive form of the verb "s'appeler", which is used to talk about someone's name or title.
You can say "Je vais bien, monsieur" in French to convey "I'm fine, sir."
"Votre fille si bête" is a French phrase meaning "your daughter is so stupid." It is often used humorously to describe someone's daughter as being not very intelligent.
"Choisissez" in French means "choose" in English. It is the second person plural form of the verb "choisir" which translates to "to choose."
To say "have a good day" in French, you can say "bonne journée."
"Please send me more" in French is spelled as "S'il vous plaît, envoyez-moi plus."
Amsterdam is spelled the same in French and English, but the pronunciation may differ slightly. It is pronounced "ah-mess-tay-dahm" in French.
You would say "Je voudrais du saumon s'il vous plaît" in French.
The French term for "I speak a little French" is "Je parle un peu de français."
"Cahier de grammaire" in English means "grammar workbook." It is a workbook used for practicing and learning grammar exercises in French.
The name "Cindy" is often translated into French as "Cendrillon."
The name "Karla" is spelled the same in French as it is in English.
Yes, the French language uses the same Latin alphabet as English, with a few additional characters such as accents and diacritics. This helps to distinguish the pronunciation of certain letters in French words.