The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
The first word "Who" and "French" should be capitalized in the sentence "Who is your favorite French artist?"
You should capitalize the first letter of the sentence "Who is your favorite French artist?"
No, "French dressing" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
Founded translated into French is: établir An example sentence: il l'établit. This means: He founded it.
a sentence is called "une phrase" in French
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
The first word "Who" and "French" should be capitalized in the sentence "Who is your favorite French artist?"
yes why wouldnt it be
Use a French dictionary to translate each word or you can use an online translator.
I hate french subtitles.
"Yesterday" is an English equivalent of the French word hier. The word serves as an adverb in a phrase or sentence. The pronunciation will be "yehr" in French.
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'.
"adarge" is not a French word. The resembling word "adage" means 'proverb', or a fixed sentence expressing things of common wisdom.
He kept a large cache of papers in his locker.yes i can, here it is, Can u use the french word cache in a sentence?
Martha spoke fluent french.
Nulle means 'void' or 'equal to zero' in French. It is doubtful that it would be used in an English sentence.