le style (masc.)
la mode = "the style", or "style"
It's in style = c'est à la mode
"Style" in French is "style."
I like your style is "j'aime ton style" in French.
Nous avons obtenu de style.
I am going out on a limb to say you mean "What do French people wear?" The answer would be clothing. The French have long been known as arbiters of style, in clothing, perfumes and cuisine. American style tends to revolve around the "more is more, new is best" idea, which is the absolute opposite of French style. French women know that, when it comes to style, the thing to do is buy one perfect, timeless item that will last truly all your life. In four or five years, buy another item that complements the first one. If you are considering embracing French style, your wardrobe will tend towards neutrals, which are all-season and cannot go out of fashion. Black, and white, red or blue accents
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To say "French assignment" in French, you can say "devoir de français."
I like your style is "j'aime ton style" in French.
"ton style"
mon style
sans style
Vrai style.
dans le style.
Style distinctif.
"un style unique"
le mime style
jewelry = bijoux style = modéle
Du style PRONOUNCED : (Du steel)
le style de vie