au sommet, au top niveau
p still means p in french. it is words that are different
"Tôt" : Early
"quoi de neuf" means 'what's new?' in French.
No,terrible
If you mean attic (top of the house) it is grenier in French (literaly the place where you store grain)
'top' in french is 'haut'
At the top is "au sommet" in French.
the literal translation of English word 'up' in french is vers le haut; 'vers' (means 'towards') 'le' (mean 'the' ) and 'haut' (means 'top') , hence meaning 'towards the top'.
It means to spin around in a circle like a top. It's English, but it was originally French.
No, au cheval does not mean "with an egg on top" when translated from French to English. The masculine singular prepositional phrase instead means "horseback," "on horse" or "with horse" whereas à cheval does have the above-mentioned meaning in English. The respective pronunciations will be "o shuh-val" and "a shuh-val" in French.
A cherry on top in French is - Cerise sur le gâteau.
It does not mean anything in French.
"Sur" is the proper word for meaning on top in french.
The translation of "Over the top" in French is "Excessif" or "Trop exagéré".
It mean 27 in french
"Prada" does not mean anything in French.