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Her toy tea set is somewhere in the attic.
Sa dinette est quelque part dans le grenier.
A sentence ends with a full stop.
Une phrase se termine par un point.
this really is a dog which is very agreeable to live with
c’est vraiment un chien qui est très agréable à vivre
She bought a new mincing knife for her kitchen.
Elle a acheté un nouveau couteau à bascule pour sa cuisine.
look after; takes care
s’occupe
he writes; he drafts
il rédige
he stops
il arrête
not stopping
n’arrête
He’s too limp.
Il est trop mou.
It’s too soft.
Il est trop mou.
My husband feels fine.
Mon mari va bien.
Where is the meat?
Où est la viande ?
Where is my spinning-top?
Où est ma toupie ?
He’s very frank.
Il est très franc.
what is your sign
quel est ton signe
What’s the weather like?
Quel temps fait-il ?
How much does it cost?
Combien ça coûte ?
What’s your first name?
Quel est ton prénom ?
The tablecloth is white.
La nappe est blanche.
My first name is Fabien.
Mon prénom est Fabien.
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