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Répéter means "to repeat" in French.
How do you say 593,493,794 in french.
you say Timothy in French (Timohuy)
To say 110 in French, you would say "cent dix."
To achieve is "réussir" in French.
You can say "Peux-tu répéter s'il te plaît?" in French to ask someone to repeat something.
Répétez après moi.
Repetez la question
To repeat is 'répéter' in French.
Encore. but if you're applauding in a theatre and wanting a repeat, shout 'BIS!'
répéter
Can you repeat that? -- Vous pouvez répéter ? -- "voo poo-vay ray-pay-tay" Note: This is a good example of a common theme in comparing French to English, namely that English seems to like adding words like "that" and "it" as direct objects of verbs whereas French sees fit to leave them off when they don't add meaning.
That is the correct spelling of the verb "repeat" (to do or say again).
"pas de répétition - ne répétez pas"
repeat
"can you repeat it": " lo puedes repetir?"
Répéter means "to repeat" in French.