The French translation for “course” is cours.
Whenever you need to express “Of course” or “Certainly” in French, the best expression to use is “Bien sûr“. As you will see, many variations exist, but if you have only one to keep in mind, it's: “Bien sûr“.
histoire. feminine. (n) history. J'enseigne l'histoire. ... géographie. feminine. (n) geography. ... politique. feminine. (n) politics. ... biologie. feminine. (n) biology. ... chimie. feminine. (n) chemistry. ... physique. feminine. (n) physics. ... maths. feminine. (n) math. ... art. masculine. (n) art.More items...
Now, just as the English word go changes its form (going, gone etc), so does the French word aller....How do you say going in French?je vais...I'm going...il va...he's going...elle va...she's going...nous allons...we're going...vous allez...you're going... (speaking to more than one person, or to somebody not a friend)3 more rows
Ashante. It's French word “nice meeting you”, enchanté
good nightbonne nuit ! good night! Il va rentrer cette nuit.
'I take a French class = I take a class of French language' = je suis une classe DE FRANÇAIS. On a side note, people have been pointing out that it should be “je suis un cours de français”, the class being the people, the course the content.Jun 7, 2021
Describing Your SchoolFrenchEnglishL'école (pronounced /ay-kol/)'The school'Le cours (pronounced /koor/)'The class'La cour de récréation (pronounced /koor duh ray-kray-ah-seeohn/)'The playground'La salle de classe (pronounced /sahl duh klas/)'The classroom'1 more row•Dec 28, 2021
Names of languages are masculine and names of sciences are generally feminine....French Phrases: Names of school subjects in French.tronc communtʁõ kɔmæ̃core subjectsEPS1øpeɛsPE, sport and physical educationespagnolɛspanjɔlSpanish22 more rows
je vais bien → I'm fine.
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j'y vais : I'm going (there), I'm off. je (n')y vais pas : I'm not going (there)