French words for survey include enquête, sondage, étude, levé, arpentage, aperçu, revue, relèvement, vue générale and somme. Find more French words at ...
Let’s cut to the chase. Bien sûr is how you say of course in French. Translated literally as “very sure”, bien sûr is quite versatile because just like “of course” is used in English bien sûr can be used in all sorts of situations both formal and informal.
To say ‘I study French’, here is what you can say: 1 “J’étudie le français”#N#I study French#N#The name of the language is “le français”, and it’s masculine. 2 J’étudie la langue française#N#I study the French language#N#“La langue” being feminine, the adjective “française” is also... More ...
In French you cannot say “French class”. Your class is not French itself: it’s a class about the French language. “French class” is an idiom in English. So translating word by word and saying: “une classe française” is a mistake.
Let’s cut to the chase. Bien sûr is how you say of course in French. Translated literally as “very sure”, bien sûr is quite versatile because just like “of course” is used in English bien sûr can be used in all sorts of situations both formal and informal.
If you want to say “of course not” you just have to add que non to bien sûr.
“La langue” being feminine, the adjective “française” is also in the feminine.
In French you cannot say “French class”. Your class is not French itself: it’s a class about the French language. “French class” is an idiom in English. So translating word by word and saying: “une classe française” is a mistake.