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I don’t speak French
je ne parle pas le français
He must leave now.
Il doit partir maintenant.
Are your parents still on vacation?
Vos parents sont-ils toujours en vacances ?
If today is Tuesday, yesterday was Monday.
Si aujourd’hui c’est mardi, hier c’était lundi.
If today is Wednesday, yesterday was Tuesday.
Si aujourd’hui c’est mercredi, hier c’était mardi.
If today is Monday, yesterday was Sunday.
Si aujourd’hui c’est lundi, hier c’était dimanche.
If today is Sunday, yesterday was Saturday.
Si aujourd’hui c’est dimanche, hier c’était samedi.
If today is Saturday, yesterday was Friday.
Si aujourd’hui c’est samedi, hier c’était vendredi.
few
peu de
don’t have (2nd person singular)
n’as pas
See you tomorrow in the office.
À demain au bureau.
I speak some French.
Je parle un peu français.
Where does one find fruit?
Où trouve-t-on des fruits ?
They are always early.
Ils sont toujours en avance.
Thursday is the day before Friday.
Jeudi est le jour avant vendredi.
Wednesday is the day before Thursday.
Mercredi est le jour avant jeudi.
I speak French and a little bit of English.
Je parle français et un peu anglais.
I hope it’s here.
J’espère que c’est ici.
I hope you’re feeling fine.
J’espère que vous allez bien.
If today is Thursday, tomorrow is Friday.
Si aujourd’hui c’est jeudi, demain c’est vendredi.
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