Web21 okt. 2007 · Serbia. Oct 21, 2007. #4. Thanks a lot for the quick replies. I'll probably go with "bon spectacle," but I'm wondering - is there any other way to say it, some way that would focus more on the audience's enjoyment? Something like "amusez-vous bien"? Would that work in this situation? Web10 apr. 2016 · Rule: when merci stands in front of a verb in the infinitive, then the verb is preceded by "de" (and not "pour").. Merci de préparer à manger (de faire la cuisine) …
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Web6 feb. 2024 · So once you’ve scored some cheap flights to Europe, here’s how to say, “Have a wonderful meal” in ten European languages. German: Guten appetit. While enjoying a … Web2 jan. 2008 · Enjoy; have a good time = Amuse-toi!; Amusez-vous! Have a good weekend = Bon week-end (Je crois) […] Did you have a good time = Tu t'es amusé (e)?; Vous vous êtes amusé (e) (s)? […] Last edited by a moderator: May 1, 2013 L loisirlogique New Member United States China, Chinese Jan 2, 2008 #4 I have a question related to the topic. holiday inn express munich - olympiapark
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Web27 mrt. 2024 · The literal translation sounds strange, and the best English equivalents, "Enjoy your meal" or "Have a nice meal," just don't have the same ring. Other Latinate … WebThe " enjoy "s in French come in all flavours, far from being confined to a single translation. To express the idea of "enjoy the concert / wedding day!", I'd probably say: Donnez … WebContextual translation of "enjoy your food" into French. Human translations with examples: bon appétit !, bonne visite,, fais attention. holiday inn express muskegon michigan