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You would say "J'ai treize ans" in French to mean "I am thirteen years old."
"Elles Ont" Means " They Have " In French , ! :D :D
In French names, "de" means "from". This is fairly frequent, as are beginnings with "d" or "du" for the same reason.
In French d' is short for de, which means of. Before a vowel de is shortened to d'.
The exact same thing Carol! glad to help :D
"Oh my!, "Oh dear!" It also may mean darn or d**n.
D is pronounced de in french.
"D' ou" is a French contraction that combines the preposition "de" (of, from) with the pronoun "où" (where). Together, they create the meaning "from where" or "of where" in English.
Une adresse (fem., single 'd') is 'an address' in English.
Rebelle fleur supposedly means rebel flower in french or something :D
"Sebastian say you love of rollerblading to you?" (Direct translation.)