"Give (it) back!" is an English equivalent of the French word Rendez!
Specifically, the French word is the present imperative form of the infinitive rendre in either the second person formal singular or the informal plural. The subject is either a polite singular "you" or the plural "you all." Either way, the pronunciation is "rawn-deh."
1591, from Middle French 'rendez-vous' imperative of "gather yourselves together" rendez = gather vous = you
In English, rendezvous. In French, rendez-vous
This is the same in French as it is in English.
According to the Google Translator, the French word for the English word "am" is "suis".But if your English sentence starts with "I am" you say it in French as " Je suis".NoteIf you are really asking what is the Frenchword 'am' in French... then obviously it must be 'am'. ..But if you are asking what is the French word for 'I am' in English ... it is 'Je suis'.
'un rendez-vous'
Rendez-vous is a French word from the verb 'se rendre', to go at a certain place. A rendez-vous is an appointment.
Rendez-vous in French means "appointment," "date," "meeting place" or "rendezvous" in English.
No, it comes from the French "rendez-vous", "rendez" = 'got to', "vous" = you. ie 'you go to'.
The French word for meeting place is "lieu de rencontre".
The word "surrender" in French is "rendre."
1591, from Middle French 'rendez-vous' imperative of "gather yourselves together" rendez = gather vous = you
The question can be read two different ways:What does the French abbreviation "RV" stand for? -- The French acronym RV stands for Rendez-Vous.What is the French translation for the English word "RV"?-- Translation: Camping-car, véhicule aménagé.
In English, rendezvous. In French, rendez-vous
"Rendez-vous" is a French word that can refer to a meeting or a meeting place.
I assume you mean: rendez-vous, this is the french word for meeting or date.
The english word 'or' is spelled 'ou' in French.
This is the same in French as it is in English.