Originally Posted By SoThisIsLove Ooh, boy...we'd better wait for a real-live French speaker. I'm your measure? (something like that?)
Originally Posted By jnemo Well thanks for trying. If it is any help, is about my geocaching and my travel bug that is in Canada. The person is asking me something about it but I have no idea what is means.
Originally Posted By piperlynne ou is where je vais is to go it actually seems like its I am going to put it where or there and they spelled mettre wrong. because you normally don't use je vais without something else. Like je vais le faire is I am going to do it. le faire is an irregular verb in this sense. Dunno . . .though
Originally Posted By Kala Where does the meter go? or where do I put/start the meter. If not, je'n'sais pas?
Originally Posted By jnemo They must be asking where I want them to place the travel bug next. Thanks everyone for you help. Can anyone tell me how to say, "Anywhere is fine"?
Originally Posted By Lady Starlight Here is a link to a free online translator. I hope it helps. <a href="http://www.worldlingo.com/en/products_services/worldlingo_translator.html" target="_blank">http://www.worldlingo.com/en/p...tor.html</a>
Originally Posted By JazzCat According to this website: <a href="http://translation2.paralink.com/" target="_blank">http://translation2.paralink.com/</a> mele is correct. The same website has: "n'importe où est parfait" for "anywhere is fine".
Originally Posted By Lady Starlight Ohh Jazzy, your link I believe is better than the one I posted. Thanks! I'll keep your link too.
Originally Posted By JazzCat Sorry, I relied on my high school French for those translations. tres bien = very definitely parfait = perfect