Parfois Quelquefois Il arrive que...
the verb "arriver" is used as you would say "to arrive" so you need to conjugate it. Je- arrive Tu- arrives Il/Elle/On- arrive Nous- arrivons Vous- arrivez Ils/ Elles- arrivent I think... sorry ...
"l'heure où vous arrivez à l'école" means the time at when you arrive at school in French.
"Llegar" is the Spanish word for "to arrive". It is pronounced "yay-GAR". Please see the related link below for confirmation of the translation.http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Google Translate says 'arriban' in Spanish is 'arrive' in English.
I arrive is J'arrive
"Arrive safely" in French is, "Arrivée en toute sécurité".
Arriver: to arrive. It's a regular -er verb.
The French had arrived to Cambodia in the Year of 1863 =)
"il arrive"
if you want to arrive in the middle of the french summer.About what date you would have to leave Australia
whenever the french came.
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j'ai arrive
Cela arrive presque tous les dimanches means "that happens nearly every Sunday" in French.
The French arrived in Mali at the end of the 19th century and conquered it in 1904.
Arrière is 'back' in French. Arriver is 'to arrive'