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What do these following english words/phrase mean in french?

  • 13-05-2012 6:49pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25


    What do these following words/phrases mean in french?
    - Thank you for inviting me stay with you
    - You will (go to the cinema)
    - Exams
    - I will return
    - Would you like to visit me in ireland
    - I enjoyed myself
    - What will you do
    - How is your family
    - are you going to work
    - I worked in
    - I will work
    - I am visiting my friends for my holidays
    - My maths exam was hard
    - I hope you are well
    - Do you like..
    - my favourite part was when

    i don't expect people to kniw every single one, but if a few could be answered, that would be great!(: xx


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,232 ✭✭✭Bazinga_N


    What do these following words/phrases mean in french?
    - Thank you for inviting me stay with you
    - You will (go to the cinema)
    - Exams
    - I will return
    - Would you like to visit me in ireland
    - I enjoyed myself
    - What will you do
    - How is your family
    - are you going to work
    - I worked in
    - I will work
    - I am visiting my friends for my holidays
    - My maths exam was hard
    - I hope you are well
    - Do you like..
    - my favourite part was when

    i don't expect people to kniw every single one, but if a few could be answered, that would be great!(: xx
    - Je vous remercie de m'avoir invité rester avec vous
    - Vous (aller au cinéma)
    - Examens
    - Je reviendrai
    - Voulez-vous me rendre visite en Irlande
    - Je me suis bien amusé
    - Que ferez-vous
    - Comment va votre famille
    - Allez-vous travailler
    - J'ai travaillé dans
    - Je vais travailler
    - Je visite mes amis pour mes vacances
    - Mon examen de mathématiques était difficile
    - J'espère que vous êtes bien
    - Aimez-vous ..
    - Ma partie préférée était quand

    Google Translate?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 104 ✭✭Junokevv


    Remember that ''vous'' is only for 'you' plural and 'you' singular when being polite or formal. If these phrases are for the letter, which I assume they are, you really should use the ''tu'' form of the verb. If infact the letter is for two people, using ''vous'' is correct.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 124 ✭✭007driver


    toi is used instead of vous for informal. You use tu for verbs like you went , or youwill. you use toi for how are you or i will wait for you


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