What is the meaning of le nom in English?
What is the meaning of le nom in English?
last name
Is Semaine feminine in French?
In French, a day is un jour. It’s a masculine noun. We sometimes say la journée (= the day, at the feminine), when we want to refer to something that happens during that time.
Why is it called Dimanche?
Sunday means the “sun’s day,” which came from the Latin term “dies solis.” The Latin translation of the day is Domenica, whose root word was retained by the other Romance languages, thus, it is called Dimanche in French, Domingo is Spanish and Domenica in Italian, In Dutch, Sunday is translated as Zondag while it is …
What is Le Phoque?
British English: seal /siːl/ NOUN. animal A seal is an animal which eats fish and lives partly on land and partly in the sea.
Is Seal in French the F word?
animal A seal is an animal which eats fish and lives partly on land and partly in the sea.
How do you say seal in French Phoque?
Seal is translated in French by… Le phoque est en danger.
Do British people say no?
But these British English slang expressions for saying “no” to a request are common – and you’ll probably hear them often in conversations. Even if you don’t use them, they’re important to understand. Like lots of slang, the pronunciation is important. Listen to the recordings for natural intonation.
Why do British say innit?
“Innit” “Innit” is an abbreviation of “isn’t it” most commonly used amongst teenagers and young people. This phrase is used to confirm or agree with something that another person has just said. “It’s really cold today.”
Is it OK to say Brits?
OK, this is a question that’s been bugging me, off and on, for a while, as it crops up periodically on LinkedIn, where some (occasional) posters (all who seem to be British with a chip on their shoulder) insist that using the term ‘Brit’ as short for British or Briton is totally offensive.