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"Tu me manques" is the correct phrase in French, which translates to "I miss you" in English.
pi is pi in any language. In Germany, pi is pronounced 'pee'.
3.14 is written 3,14 in French (replace the dot by a comma) and spelled 'trois quatorze' (or 'trois virgule quatorze' when you want to make it more obvious that the number incudes decimal figures) Pi is 3.14 = Pi égale trois quatorze (quite clear for all French speakers)
" c'est tant pis pour lui " is an equivalent for ' that's too bad for him ' in French.
Pi
Charles Hermite was the 19th century French mathematician who developed the method to prove that pi is a transcendental number.
the square root is 1.77 and pi equals 3.14159265..... and so on. But most people just say pi is 3.14
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Yes, "pi". There, I've done it, although, of course, you won't have heard it.
It means to solve everything in the problem except pi.
The word is pronounced the same as "pie." Pi is a mathematical constant equal to 3.14159265359...