"Difficile" means difficult in French.
Difficile is a French equivalent of 'difficult'. It's pronounced 'dee-fee-seel'. There's just one form each, in the singular and the plural, for 'difficult' critters, objects and peoples.
I find them difficult in French is "Je les trouve difficiles."
"Mutual French" is not a common term. It could possibly refer to a mutual agreement or understanding between French-speaking individuals or countries. Without more context, it is difficult to provide a precise meaning.
She had a strong French accent when speaking English.
"Difficile" means difficult in French.
Difficile is a French equivalent of 'difficult'. It's pronounced 'dee-fee-seel'. There's just one form each, in the singular and the plural, for 'difficult' critters, objects and peoples.
difficiles
I find them difficult in French is "Je les trouve difficiles."
well only if you hate it
I found a little difficult J'ai trouvé un peu difficile
It is very difficult to play and it's the hardest brass intrument. According the the Guiness Book of World Records, the French horn is the orchestra's most difficult instrument.
Yes, because the French language has a difficult etymologically pronunciation, accents etc.
Generally, yes. The french horn is easy to learn, but difficult to play well.
non. "on" is a nasal sound that is difficult to explain with words.
Without specifying which revolution, it is difficult to provide an answer.
Difficult to say, as the phrase does not appear to exist in English.