You can say "Je suis ravi(e) de l'apprendre." to say "happy to hear that" in French.
"Je veux entendre ta voix."
You can say "Je veux faire caca" in French to express that you want to poop.
To say "brown" in French, you would say "marron."
"Oui" is a French word meaning "yes." While French is spoken in London, the primary language spoken in London is English. It is more common to hear "yes" in English conversations in London.
sirop de maïs. And if you want to hear how it sounds, do like I did and Google translate it from English to french. You don't school no more. lol.
You can say "Je suis ravi(e) de l'apprendre." to say "happy to hear that" in French.
You say 'que voulez-vous?'
I say what the peeps want to hear
"Je veux entendre ta voix."
So good to hear from you (English) -> Si bon de vous entendre (French)
I want to hear your voice: Haluan kuulla äänesi.
Some do, but it is much more frequent to hear 'bon chien !'
I want her is 'je la veux' in French.
How do you say They want to in French
elle ne vous a pas entendu
interdit, If you go to google translate you can hear it to.