Nous habitons…
We Live…
À la campagne
In the country
À la montagne
In the mountains
Au bord de la mer
On the coast
Dans un village
In a village
En banlieue
In the suburbs
En ville
In town
Un appartement
A flat
Un chalet
A chalet
Une ferme
A farm
Un immeuble
A block of flats
Une maison
A house
Notre/nos
Our
Chez nous
At home/ at our home
Je m'appelle [your name].
"Vous habitez" in French means "you live" or "you reside." It is used when referring to someone in the second person plural form.
You can say "J'aime ta voix" in French to tell someone you like their voice.
The French word "dis" is the second-person singular imperative form of the verb "dire," which means "to say" or "to tell." It is used to give a command or instruction to someone.
This phrase in French translates to "What street do you live on?" It is a way to ask someone about the street they live on.
descendre
J'ai [age] ans
Amusez- vous bien.
J'ai [age] ans
Someone help!
un rate is how you spell "loser" in french!
je t'aime or je t'adore
No, there are there for you to talk to, you do not have to tell them who you are or where you live for them to listen to you.
marcher sur is not what I am looking for, please help me
Je m'appelle [your name].
mon adresse mail est...
i don't know someone tell me!