The french word for ship is navires.go to google translate to find out more.
A cherry is 'une cerise' in French. This is a feminine noun.
I hate summer : je déteste l'été. You hate summer : tu détestes l'été [to one person, informal] or vous détestez l'été [to 2 or more persons, or to one person, formal]
I believe it's either tapez des mains, or tapez dans vos mains. I looked up both and got hits on both of them, but tapez des mains seems more prevalent.
"Whether yesterday or tomorrow..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase qu'hier, que demain. The two sets of conjunctions and adverbs translate literally into English as "that yesterday, that tomorrow." The pronunciation will be "kyehr kuh duh-meh" in French.
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The french word for ship is navires.go to google translate to find out more.
quarante (qarant) in French, ארבעים (arbaiim) in Hebrew, and you can find out more at Google Translate.
go on google click on more at the top then click on translate french to English or English to french you could use that.
town in french is Ville if you neeed to translate more text then go to this site http://babelfish.yahoo.com/
mordre- if you need more help please visit Google Translate :)
comment ça va? if you want to know more words in french go to google translate
It is faisceau. If you want more of translating then go to Google and go to more... and you will see translate.
go to Google.com.au then type in Google translate then click the first option then click English to french and write'tell me more about you' problem solved :D
Go on Google translate and make English into french if you cant find it click more option in top middle =]
Hi!You say the word "space" in french like this: espaceIf you want to translate other things in different languages, just go to google.com and click "more" and find the "translate" hyperlink.Hope this helpsHafsah xxx
Beaucoup de fois is the translation. For more translations, go to google translate.