In order to say worker in French, you would say, travailleur. If you wanted to say boss in French you would say, patron.
They don't say: "Glory be" in French. They say, Gloire à(Glory to)For example, if you want to say: Glory be to God, you'd say, "Gloire à Dieu".
"où avoir vous avez été" is how you say "where have you been" in french.
It's not a French name
It's not French
You can say "description" in French. Alternatively, you can say "décrire" which means "to describe".
You can say "puant" or "malodorant" in French to describe something as smelly.
In French, if you want to describe your bedroom as masculine, you could say "chambre masculine," and if you want to describe it as feminine, you could say "chambre féminine."
i dont know but you say chic for stylish in french
people describe you ... : les gens me décrivent...as French: comme français (as if I were one)as in French: comme en français (as if they were speaking in French - but they aren't)
Sublime in French is "sublime." It is an adjective used to describe something of outstanding beauty or excellence.
"Dire" means "to say" in French. It is used to describe speaking or communicating something verbally.
ma douce, ma chérie
elle a des yeux ... (Onyx is a French word as well, but as the stone has no set colour, this is not used to describe eyes in French)
"Je" means "I" in French. People use it as a way to express themselves or describe their actions in first person.
they spell it like this doctor but they say it like this doc toor
"Sweet" in French as an adjective to describe someone is "doux/douce".