The reply below is technically correct (though, it sounds like a machine translation). Don't you think, as in, "This is nice, don't you think?" is 'n'est-ce pas'. In french, we do not say, for example, "Don't you think that she is right?" We would say, "She is right; don't you think?", or "Elle as raison (she is right); n'est-ce pas?"
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ne pensez-vous pas
"Don't you think" in French is "Tu ne trouves pas?" or "Vous ne pensez pas?"
'je ne pense pas'
France has a permanent research station in Antarctica called Dumont d'Urville. French is spoken at this station and by French researchers in the area. Additionally, French is one of the official languages of the Antarctic Treaty System, which governs the continent.
"Larissa" is spelled the same way in French as it is in English.
Yes, Robert Thirsk is fluent in French. He learned the language while training as an astronaut for the Canadian Space Agency. Thirsk's bilingualism has been valuable during his missions to the International Space Station.
i dont think
i dont think
I dont think so honey
I dont think so honey
i dont know i think it is la luvre . ! :D
"Don't you think" in French is "Tu ne trouves pas?" or "Vous ne pensez pas?"
No..no foods cause acne..chocolate or french fries or coke does not cause acne..
I dont think that there are that many. All that i can think of are 1) Oui (French meaning yes) 2) Wee (urinate)
i dont think they have one but i did a french project and i put "Wear It,Feel It" for the slogan.
i dont know i think so but then i may be wrong ahahahh
'je ne pense pas'
i am a genuis but i dont studie these kind of stuff who knows i think Lisnday Lohan