"le nom de votre école", the name of your school. There is no direct translation for "you attend", it would be more like a cumbersome circonvoluted expression such as "auprès de laquelle vous suivez les cours" and best avoided.
"University" in French is "université."
In English, "assister" from French generally translates to "attend" or "be present at" in English, rather than ''assist''.
To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
You say "j'aime le français" to say "I love French" in French.
'Yale University in French'
"il attend"
achats attend
the boy is waiting is 'le garçon attend' in French.
She did not attend university
Aristotle aint attend no university
She didn't attend university
Voy a asistir a la universidad de
'attend' in french is 'assister à'
Pythagoras did not attend a university as they didn't exist
How my students attend university of Arkansas
Around 30% of French people between the ages of 18 and 24 attend university. France has a high tertiary education enrollment rate compared to other countries.