S'appelle parce que il est sur la Golden Gate...the entrance to the Golden State. Also the nearby hills are gold with dry grass in summer due to the lack of summer rain. The bridge itself is painted red.
C'est comme-ci comme-ça : it's so-so
The word "comme" means "how" or "as". Comme un enfant = like a child. Comme d'habitude = As usual.
"come-see comme-saah"
tu es comme ci comme ça or vous êtes comme ci comme ça!
destorying
"as follows" in French can be translated as "comme suit."
Comme ci comme ça in French means "so-so" (literally, "like this, like that") in English.
"So so" in French is spelled "comme-ci, comme-ça."
mais -- but comme -- as, like, since
Comme d'habitude was created in 1967.
Comme ci comme ca, et tu? Means so-so and you
The alphabet in french is A= ahB= bayC= sayD= dayE= eughF= efG= djayH= ashI= eeJ= dgeeK=kaaL= elM= emN= enO= ohP= payQ= kooR= airS= esT= tayU= oohV= vayW= doobla vayX= eeksY= ee grekZ= zedWhen writing in French, one uses the 'Latin alphabet', the same alphabet as English and most European languages (those of Latin origin). However, some French words contain 'diacritics', or accents, which are small marks above the letter to indicate a modified sound. Despite being written using the same letters as English, the pronunciation of letters in French is different, that is if a French speaker and an English speaker were to read the Latin alphabet, they would use different sounds. Pronunciation examples : A comme Adèle B comme Béatrice C comme Céline D comme Désirée E comme Eugénie F comme Effie G comme Géraldine H comme Ashley I comme Isabelle J comme Gisèle K comme Karine L comme Eléonore M comme Emmanuelle N comme Enora O comme Ophèlie P comme Pénélope Q comme Cunégonde R comme Hermione S comme Estelle T comme Thérèse U comme Huguette V comme Véronique W comme Wanda X comme Ximène Y comme Yvette Z comme Zelda L'alphabet