Regard
"I don't want to be the soul!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je ne veux pas être l'âme! The declaration may be literal, such as in regard to the migrating souls in reincarnation, or symbolic, such as in terms of being the quintessential incarnation of some concept such as justice. The pronunciation will be "zhuh vuh pa-set lam" in French.
Regarder means "to watch"
The French never took the British approach with regard to the New World.
Churchills' handling of the issue of the return to the Gold Standard (1925 I think) leaves a lot to be desired. Politically before WW2 he endured a period known as the wilderness years: Despite his magnificent oratory in the war Churchill was not always popular, especially within his own party. Although one might regard Churchill as a great leader in Wartime his peacetime policies have been called into question.
"Celebrate your birthday" is what you do in regard to the French phrase ton anniversaire.Specifically, the masculine possessive adjective ton means "(informal singular) your". The masculine noun anniversaire translates as "birthday". The pronunciation will be "toh-nah-nee-vehr-sehr" in French.
il serait fascinant regard ~XDDXDD~
George Washington attacked Fort Necessity in the French and Indian War.
George Washington attacked Fort Necessity in the French and Indian War.
George Washington attacked Fort Necessity in the French and Indian War.
Benjamin Franklin
He crowned himself emperor of France.