Counts on what you are trying to ask
How are you to someone you don't know- Comment-allez vous?
What do you like to do-Qu'est-ce que tu aimes faire?
What day is it today-Quel jour est-ce aujourd'hui?
What is the date-Quelle est la date?
When is your birthday-Quand est-ce, ton anniversaire?
What is your name-Comment t'appelles- tu?
What time is it-Quelle heure est-il?
Hows the weather-Quel temps fait-il?
Where do you live-ou est-ce que tu habites?
"une question"
Como Pallete Vou ? (how are you)
Entourer les bonnes réponses
Cent I hope dis helps I take french any other questions for french just ask me (:
Translation: Ask the questions!However, this is a more classical form of French and literally means "Make the questions". The proper way to say "Ask the questions!" in modern French is "Pose les questions".
you say: "Comment est-ce que tu dis sa en francais"?
"trouve les réponses à ces questions sur internet"
je me demande pourquoi je pose trop de questions
From a french person
You can say: La personne qui pose cette question ne devrait pas poser plus de questions. And then you can say: Aucune infraction
There is a French answers.com. There is also a "Questions in French"/"Questions en Français" category on the main WikiAnswers.
est-ce qu'il y a d'autres questions ? y a-t-il d'autres questions ? pas d'autre question ? (all three forms are common)
She can only say Bonjour. I know because on her facebook page, I was watching videos of her answering fan questions, and someone asked "Can you say bonjour", and she said yes, that's actually the only thing she could say in french.