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Tuesday is the day before Wednesday.
Mardi est le jour avant mercredi.
Monday is the first day of the week.
Lundi est le premier jour de la semaine.
Do you know what time the train leaves?
Savez-vous à quelle heure part le train ?
Where is the taxi?
Où est le taxi ?
Who has a book?
Qui a un livre ?
The mother has a book.
La mère a un livre.
she’s fine with it
ça lui convient
What’s your surname?
Quel est ton nom de famille ?
eight times two equals sixteen
huit fois deux égale seize
the train leaves at 4 p.m.
le train part à 16 heures
It suits me just fine. (masculine subject)
Il me convient tout à fait.
It suits me just fine. (feminine subject)
Elle me convient tout à fait.
Paris suits me just fine.
Paris me convient tout à fait.
The coffee suits me just fine
Le café me convient tout à fait.
The hotel suits me just fine.
L’hôtel me convient tout à fait.
He will reserve two seats for Lille.
Il va louer deux places pour Lille.
The room suits me just fine.
La chambre me convient tout à fait.
He wants to reserve two seats for Lille.
Il veut louer deux places pour Lille.
The restaurant suits me just fine.
le restaurant me convient tout à fait.
Where is the cat?
Où est le chat ?
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