"oui, je sais je voulais savoir ce qui est [not a French word]" means "yes, I wanted to know what is [...]
"pourquoi tu [not a French word] le dis" means "Why are you saying / why you are saying that"
"sorry for bothering you - I just wanted to know if you were next of kin with a lady who is called ..."
"But no my handsome, you said "I am happy to know that ..." and you did not finish your sentence, I wanted to know what you had learned lol"
"laissez-moi savoir"
'Voir' and 'savoir' both come from Latin but are not related.'Voir' comes from the Latin verb 'videre', via old french 'vedeir', then 'veoir', then 'voir'.Savoir comes from the popular Latin 'sapere, via the old French: 'sabir' (Strasbourg's Oath, 842), then 'saveir', then 'savoir'.
The French phrase "juste veux vers savior" can be translated into a common English phrase. It translates into "just want to know".
"To know how to do" is one English equivalent of the French phrase savoir faire.Specifically, the infinitive savoir means "to know, to know how." The infinitive faire means "to do, to make." The pronunciation will be "sah-vwahr fehr" in French.
knowing how to enjoy life
It means "to know".
"sorry for bothering you - I just wanted to know if you were next of kin with a lady who is called ..."
savoir: to know. vivre: to live. savoir vivre: to know how to live
You will know if you are cool
It means: the capacity for appropriate action, or a polished sureness in social behavior. Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary. From the French "savoir faire" [savwah fehrr] = "to know (how) to do" (something). In English it could be "know how" (but referring to social not intellectual knowledge).
Savoir (verb) means "to know". "Le savoir" (masculine noun) means the knowledge.
Alfred Savoir has written: 'Banco!'
Savoir aimer was created in 1997-10.
The duration of Va savoir is 2.57 hours.
"I just want to know" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je veux juste savoir."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wishing/wanting, do wish/want, wish/want." The adverb "juste" means "just." The infinitive "savoir" means "to know."The pronunciation is "zhuh vuh jyooste sah-vwahr."