In French, you can say "juste curieux" to mean "just curious".
In Spanish, it's "curioso." In French, it's "curieux." In German, it's "neugierig."
The French word for "curious" is "curieux" for masculine form and "curieuse" for feminine form.
"Resourceful" in French is "débrouillard."
You would say "Je parle avec mes amis" in French.
Curieux (masc.), curieuse (fem.)
In French, you can say "juste curieux" to mean "just curious".
In Spanish, it's "curioso." In French, it's "curieux." In German, it's "neugierig."
The French word for "curious" is "curieux" for masculine form and "curieuse" for feminine form.
leur(s)
Maybe their curious
Afternoon is 'après-midi' in French.
"après"
"hors-d'oeuvre(s)" or "apéritif(s)"
After retirement is 'après la retraite' in French.
to resemble is 'ressembler' in French. (Mind the double 's')
French say ; Logiciel(s) (masc.) But you can use software, i will be understood by French