Ah, a hard head in Cajun French is "tête dure." <br>
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Just like a mighty oak tree standing strong against the wind, sometimes we all need a little extra res<br>
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<b>How do you say go boating in french?</b><br>
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In French, "go boating" can be translated as "aller en bateau." The verb "aller" means "to go" and "en bateau"<br>
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<b>How do you say you're a star in french?</b><br>
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In French, you would say "you're a star" as "tu es une étoile." <br>
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The phrase "tu es" means "you are," and "une étoile<br>
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<strong><u>How do you say 'it's humid' in French?</u></strong><br>
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Oh la la, feeling a bit sticky, are we? To say "it's humid" in French, you would say "il fait humide." So, next time you're sweating like a <br>
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<i><u>How do you say Go Saints in French?</u></i><br>
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To say "Go Saints" in French, you would say "Allez les Saints." In this phrase, "Allez" means "Go" and "les Saints&<br>
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<b>How you spell Michael in french?</b><br>
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Ah, a hard head in Cajun