To ask how many brothers or sisters someone has in French, you can say "Combien de frères ou sœurs as-tu?"
In French, you would say "Combien de frères ou sœurs as-tu?" to ask how many brothers or sisters someone has.
To ask someone how to spell their name in French, you can say "Comment tu épelles ton nom ?" which translates to "How do you spell your name?"
In French, "I have two sisters" is translated as "J'ai deux soeurs."
To ask someone their name in French, you can say "Comment tu t'appelles ?" for an informal context or "Comment vous appelez-vous ?" for a formal situation.
it means breadcrumbs in french i know this because my sisters name is miette
ma soeur s'appelle Rachel
To ask how many brothers or sisters someone has in French, you can say "Combien de frères ou sœurs as-tu?"
"How old are your twin daughters?" would be translated in French "quel âge ont tes jumelles ?"
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In French, you would say "Combien de frères ou sœurs as-tu?" to ask how many brothers or sisters someone has.
Seven sisters are "sept soeurs" in French.
To ask someone how to spell their name in French, you can say "Comment tu épelles ton nom ?" which translates to "How do you spell your name?"
The French physicist and mathematician Blaise Pascal had two known sisters who were named Jacqueline and Gilberte. He was the youngest of the three.
'sisters forever' is 'sœurs pour toujours' in French.
he had 7 brothers and 4 sisters dont ask me to name them but ill tell you this, his parents need to get a hobby
Quel est votre nom ?