"Un sallie de classe" seems to be a French phrase used in Haiti to refer to a school uniform. It is commonly worn by students in classrooms to promote unity and equality among them.
il y a un élève dans ma salle de classe means 'there is one pupil/schoolboy/schoolgirl in my classroom'
You can say "Je n'ai pas de cahier pour la classe" in French.
A group of students in French is called "une classe."
In French, "golf course" is translated as "terrain de golf."
You would say "Je parle un peu de français" in French.
'un soldat de 2ème classe' is a 'second-class soldier', the lower rank of militarymen in France.
il y a un élève dans ma salle de classe means 'there is one pupil/schoolboy/schoolgirl in my classroom'
French class is "le cours de français" in French.
un mode de vie translates as 'a way of life' in English.
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un champ de bataille
'La classe' (fem.). La classe can either be the classroom, or the group of students. A subject (like French class) would rather be called 'un cours'.
la direcion de un amigo means in English the address of a friend or the direction of a firendit is correct!!The direction of a friend is the meaning of La direcion de un amigoby:kenly
"There are how many floors?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Il y a combien d'étages? The question also translates more loosely as "How many storeys are there?" The pronunciation will be "ee ya ko-bya dey-tazh" in French.
Raymond Ciais has written: 'Faire vivre un livre en classe'
You can say "Je n'ai pas de cahier pour la classe" in French.
"Manojo de nervios" means nervousness. When people are very nervous at the moment, they say: "estoy hecho un manojo de nervios". When people are nervous at all times, they say" soy un manojo de nervios".