plaire
d'habitude
also would un client be a client or a customer? both? or does it even matter? same with un serveur: waiter or server???
I NEED these answers TONIGHT please!!!!!! I have a french vocab test and my dictionary isn't so great and we all know how 'reliable' the internet translators are...
plus my french teacher is, like, evil so she never even took up the vocab sheet with us. %26gt;:-C10 POINTS! URGENT! need to know what these things mean in English...FRENCH HELP!!!?
sortir= to go out/to take out
plaire= to please/ to seduce/ to like
d'habitude=usually
un client=a client or a customer
serveur= a waiter10 POINTS! URGENT! need to know what these things mean in English...FRENCH HELP!!!?
sortir is to go out
plaire is to like
d'habitude is practice
for client and customer and waiter and server I don 't think it matters but it really depends on your french teacher.10 POINTS! URGENT! need to know what these things mean in English...FRENCH HELP!!!?
sortir = go out
plaire= please
d'habitude= usually
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