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French Language and Culture

French is a major language of international organizations such as the United Nations; and of countries in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. It has longstanding literary traditions and extensive musical applications. Typical contributions include questions about the language's geographic range; local dialects; and widespread use in business, dance and music, diplomacy, everyday life, modern writings, and scientific research.

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How do you spell Brianna in French?

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"Brianna" is typically spelled the same way in French as it is in English.

How do you spell telphone in French?

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téléphone is the french translation of telephone. It is an instrument used to communicate.

What does the french word pourquoi aimez vous ce lieu mean in English?

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The French phrase "pourquoi aimez-vous ce lieu?" translates to "why do you like this place?" in English.

How do you pronounce the French word macaron?

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It is pronounced as "mah-kah-ron" with the emphasis on the last syllable.

Is bus masculine or feminine?

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The gender of a word is completely contingent on the language in question.

In all languages that I am aware of, however, the word for "bus" is masculine.

Is orange feminine or masculine?

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The gender of a word is completely contingent on the language in question.

Orange in French and Spanish is feminine (une orange, una naranja). Orange in Arabic and Hebrew is masculine (portoqaal, tapuz).

What does the french word gosse mean?

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The French word "gosse" is a colloquial term that is used to refer to children or kids. It is a casual and familiar way to describe young individuals.

How do you you say my woman in french?

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You can say "ma femme" in French to refer to "my woman."

How do you say I eat at six in French?

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je mange à six is the phrase. It means I eat at six in French.

Is lycee a feminine or masculine noun in French?

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"Lycee" is a masculine noun in French.

How do you say they are boring in french?

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You can say "Ils sont ennuyeux" in French to express "they are boring."

What is the reply in French to 'Où habites-tu'?

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The reply in French to Où habites-tu? is J'habite à (city) or J'habite en (country).

How do you say there are four bedrooms in French?

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il y a quatre chambres is the phrase in French. It says there are four bedrooms.

How do you say Eric in French?

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Eric is pronounced the same in French as it is in English. In French, it is spelled the same way but pronounced "eh-reek."

What is the feminine word for dur in french?

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The feminine word for "dur" in French is "dure."

How do say I didn't go in French?

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You can say "Je ne suis pas allé(e)" in French to mean "I didn't go".

How do say grandson in French?

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petit fils is the text translated in French. This is the text translated from Grandson.

How do you say 5 50 pm in French?

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In French, you would say "cinq heures cinquante du soir" to express 5:50 PM.

What is the meaning of this french word woburn?

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"Woburn" is not a French word. It is actually an English word that is a place name, referring to a town in Massachusetts, USA, or a town in Bedfordshire, England.

When did Corsica start speaking french?

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Corsica started speaking French in the late 18th century when the island was under French control. The French language gradually replaced the native Corsican language as the official language of the region. Today, both French and Corsican are recognized as official languages in Corsica.

Can you say cher amis in french?

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No, the correct way to say it is chers amis.

How do you spell 80 years in French?

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80 years in French is spelled "quatre-vingts ans".

What word originates from a French word for a felt like cheerio that was once used to cover writing desks?

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The word "bureau" originates from a French word meaning a felt-like cover used to protect writing desks. Over time, it evolved to refer to the desk itself, and eventually to an office or workplace.

What word origin it's from a French word for a felt like material that was once used to cover writing desks?

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The word "bureau" has its origin in the French word for a felt-like material called "burel" or "bure." This material was commonly used to cover writing desks, leading to the association of the word with desks and offices.