Answer:
A) Tres bien
C) Bien
Explanation:
Bien in English means good or well
Mal in English means bad.
I'm Hispanic and use bien y mal in my language.
Bonjour,
Comment allez-vous? (Check all that apply)
A) Très bien
Or :
C) Bien
Which pronoun would you use if you do not want to get acquainted with someone ?
•vous
•tu
Bonjour,
Which pronoun would you use if you do not want to get acquainted with someone ?
•vous
the answer is VOUS ( 1st person plural )
In Senegal, why is there a special celebration on the seventh day after a child is born?
This is the first day the mother is allowed to hold her child.
The infant is named on this day.
This is the first day the mother returns to her work.
The village is finally certain that the infant will live.
Answer:
The infant is named on this day.
Explanation:
Hello,
I guess you need the answer in French.
Le nom de cette cérémonie est le Nguenté, ce baptême est aussi connu comme la cérémonie d'imposition du nom.
J'espère t'avoir aidé.
Thanks
Hey,
Answer:
The infant is named on this day.
Decide if the following statement is grammatically correct or incorrect
Mom frète , c’est le meilleur!
Answer:
Explanation:
Hello,
No, it is not.
The following is correct :
Mom frère , c’est le meilleur!
frère means brother
frète does not mean anything
Hope this helps.
Do not hesitate if you need further explanation.
Thank you
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word from below. ll porte une veste _____
A. Vert
B. Verts
C. Verte
D. Vertes
Bonjour,
Il porte une veste "verte".
C. verte
Explication :
une veste = féminin/singulier
"verte" = féminin/singulier
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A. vert = masculin/singulier (exemple = un pull vert)
B. verts = masculin/pluriel ( exemple : des pulls verts)
D. vertes = féminin/pluriel (exemple : des vestes vertes)
PLEASE ANSWER QUICK!
If you were sad what might be your response to: ça va. (Check all that apply.)
A) Je suis content(e)
B) Très mal
C) Ça va mal
D) Ça ne va pas
Answer:
B, C and D
Explanation:
Hello,
"ça va" means "How is it going?"
If you were sad, you could reply...
... B) Très mal, meaning "very bad"
...C) ça va mal meaning "it is bad."
...D) ca ne va pas meaning "it is not ok"
Hope this helps.
Do not hesitate if you need further explanation.
Thank you
Bonjour,
If you were sad what might be your response to:
- ça va ? ("How is it going?")
Answer:
B = very bad
C = it is bad
Or D = it is not ok
PLEASE HELP ME ANSWER ALL THESE QUESTIONS
Answer:
Explanation:
Bonjour,
1. Bonjour Monsieur le maire, comment allez-vous?
2. Salut, comment ça va?
3. Salut, ça roule?
4.
+ Ca ne va pas bien, je viens de me casser le bras.
+ Ca ne va pas, je ne trouve pas mes clefs.
+ Ca va super bien, je viens de trouver 20 euros dans ma poche.
+ Ca va du tonnerre, je viens d'avoir un nouveau téléphone pour mon anniversaire.
+ Ca ne va pas bien, je me suis disputé avec mon meilleur ami.
+ Ca va on ne peut mieux, je n'ai pas école aujourd'hui.
+ Ca va, je viens juste de terminer in extremis un devoir que j'avais oublié.
Thanks.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of être. Tu ____allemand. êtes est es suis
Answer:
Tu es allemand
Explanation:
Es is the you form of être.
Bonjour,
Tu "es" allemand.
Verbe "être" au présent :
je suis
tu es
il,elle, on est
nous sommes
vous êtes
ils,elles sont
Nous finions nos devoirs
Answer:
We finished our homework
Explanation:
Answer:
Nous finissions nos devoirs
finissions = imparfait :
je finissais
tu finissais
il finissait
nous finissions
vous finissiez
ils finissaient
Explanation:
we finishes our homewor = Nous finissions nos devoirs
PLEASE ANSWER QUICK!Choose ALL the French words in which the final letter is pronounced.
A) Roc
B) Final
C) Neuf
D) Ordinateur
Answer:
it is all of them
Explanation:
Bonjour,
Choose ALL the French words in which the final letter is pronounced.
A) Roc
and
B) Final
and
C) Neuf
and
D) Ordinateur
Nous finions nos devoirs correct sentence or not
Answer:
Oui
Explanation:
It means : we finished our home work
Answer:
not
Explanation:
Nous finissions nos devoirs
finissions = imparfait :
je finissais
tu finissais
il finissait
nous finissions
vous finissiez
ils finissaient
le, la, les, l' mean____in French.
A/An
The
Some
Nothing
Bonjour,
Answer:
THE = 'le/la'/les/l'
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A/AN = 'un/une'
a book = un livre
an apple =une pomme
Answer:
A/AN= UN/ UNE
the= le , la , les
some= certains
nothing= rien
Explanation:
Which pronoun would you use when speaking to your cousin ?
•vous
•tu
Answer:
Tu
Explanation:
Tu should be used in more informal situations. For example, when speaking to a family member, spouse, or classmate.
Vous is used in situations that are more formal, like if you are talking to people you don't know, a boss, a teacher, or elders.
Since you are speaking to a cousin, they are a relative. Therefore, tu is the best pronoun for this circumstance.
Bonjour,
Which pronoun would you use when speaking to your cousin ?
•tu
you (one person whom you know well)
Pourquoi tu ne ___________ écoutes pas ? Nous sommes tes parents !
Answer:
nous (both)
Explanation:
The parents were talking to both of their kids.
Answer:
pourquoi tu ne nous écoutes pas ? nous sommes tes parent
Explanation:
Replace the capitalized word with the correct subject pronoun
Doctor Hearty , would YOU like some more tea ?
•tu
•vous
•il
•ils
Bonjour,
Replace the capitalized word with the correct subject pronoun
Doctor Hearty , would YOU like some more tea ?
•vous
"vous" = you (one adult who isn't family)
Answer:
doctor Hearty , would YOU like some more tea ? = doctor Hearty, voulez-vous encore du thé?
YOU = VOUS ( 1st person plural)
nous savons que c est vous car en français au verbe ( ici c est vouler) et la il prend un EZ / we know it's because in French in the verb (here it's want to ) and you need an EZ
quand il y a EZ = vous
How do I say “Something I don’t like is doing chores” in French
French translation :
Quelque chose que je n’aime pas faire des corvées.
Answer:
Something I don’t like is doing chores = Quelque chose que je n'aime pas, c'est faire des tâches ménagères
Explanation:
How do fries, a fast-food restaurant salad, and a baked potato compare to each other?
Answer:
there all gas
Explanation:
Hey !
Answer:
The potato has much less fat than the fries have.
Explanation:
Potato is healthier than salad and salad is more healthier than French fries.
Replace the capitalized word with the correct subject pronoun
Dad, are YOU strong ?
•vous
•tu
•je
•il
Bonjour,
Dad, are YOU strong ?
•tu
"tu" = you (one person whom you know well)
Answer:
DAD are you strong = papa tu es fort
Explanation:
you = tu ( 2 ème personne du singulier / 2nd person singular)
Write essay on ton professeur
Bonjour,
Answer:
Mon professeur de français est celui que je préfère.
Il est grand, toujours bien habillé et porte des lunettes.
C'est un professeur très gentil. Il explique très bien les leçons,
il est très patient avec ses élèves, il ne s'énerve jamais.
Il parle très bien le français et nous apprend beaucoup sur cette belle langue.
How to say “sensible” in French like if I was saying that I’m sensible/sensitive
Answer:
Sensible
Explanation:
An essay about my mother in french
Answer:
un essai sur ma mère
Explanation:
no problem :)
Bonjour,
Exemple :
Ma mère s'apelle Marie.
Elle a 36 ans. Elle a de longs cheveux blonds et des yeux bleus.
C'est une mère très dévouée, elle n'est pas sévère du tout.
Elle est avocate au tribunal.
Elle fait du surf et de la natation. Elle est dynamique. Elle aime aussi la peinture et le dessin.
Elle sait jouer de la guitare et du piano.
Nous partageons beaucoup de choses ensemble et nous adorons faire la cuisine.
Elle fait d'excellents gâteaux.
Ma mère est très belle.
Write a list of expressions that you would use to greet a friend, ask about the friend's well-being, and say good-bye to him or her.
Answer:
Bonjour Monsieur (M.) good morning Sir / Mr. Smith
Bonjour Madame (Mme.) good afternoon Ma’am / Mrs. Smith
Bonsoir Mademoiselle (Mlle.) good evening Miss / Ms. Smith
Au revoir goodbye
Notice that last names are not used with greetings. Bonjour, bonsoir, and au revoir are
also commonly used with family and friends. Some expressions are appropriate for both
formal and informal situations.
Informal
Salut! Hi / bye
Salut Jean! Hi / bye Jean!
Ciao! Bye!
À demain! See you tomorrow!
Allez, au revoir So long!
À la prochaine! See you soon (next time)!
These expressions are quite informal and would not be appropriate to use with older
people whom you do not know very well. Ask the name of the other person:
Et vous? And you?(formal)
Et toi? “ (informal)
Comment vous∪appelez-vous? What’s your name (formal)
Comment t’appelles-tu? “ (informal)
To introduce yourself:
Je m’appelle My name is
Je suis de + city I’m from
Je viens de I’m from (literally, I come from. . .)
Note that the verb venir is an irregular verb but can be used like être for introductions.
Explanation:
What is the Difference of Verts, Vert, and Vertes
Answer:
Vert is singular and masculine.
Verte is singular and feminine.
Verts is Plural and Masculine
Vertes is Plural and Feminine
Answer:
vert = singular, masculine.
verte = singular, feminine.
verts = plural, masculine
vertes = plural, feminine
Explanation:
Can somebody translate this (correct) to French: - I am looking for a tutor or I want to tutor in French - This group is intended for anyone who wants to give or receive tutoring in the Ireland. This group only serves for the first contact between students, pupils and their parents for every educational level. Also for every other subject that has to do with tutoring. Enter your REGION in capital letters, followed by your TARGET GROUP and the additional INFO. The price is mutually negotiable and depends on various factors such as subject, age, distance, etc. - New! Are you looking for a tutor or do you want to tutor in French? Join the group below!
Which pronoun would you use when speaking to a classmate?
•tu
•vous
Answer:
Tu
Explanation:
Tu is a pronoun used in informal situations. For example, when speaking to a relative, colleague, or classmate.
Vous should be used in situations that are more formal. An example would be a conversation with a professor, superior, or someone you are not familiar with.
This questions presents a conversation with a classmate. Therefore, the best pronoun choice would be tu.
Chris is a web designer and is bilingual in French. he was hired for this position because a large portion of the companies work is done in Africa where French is spoken. for which other career is being proficient in a second language an asset?
Hey,
For which other career is being proficient in a second language an asset?
Host at a theme park
Or :
Touristic guide
Answer:
Hello,
for which other career is being proficient in a second language an asset?
Tourism ( hotels, restaurants, theme parks…. )
If you are a spy ( Intelligence Operative )
a diplomat ( Ambassador, foreign service officer... )
International sales manager
flight attendants
journalist ( foreign correspondent… )
interpret / traductor ...
These are only some examples. There are much more fields where speaking a second language is an asset.
Review material in this lesson as needed and when you are ready, translate any ten of the following sixteen sentences into
French
1. Doesn't she cry a lot?
2. Not in the tower.
3. No, the princess isn't crying.
4. The king and the queen knew.
5. The princess used to sing.
6. He sang and she cried.
7. Were the king and queen crying?
8. She plays worse than the cat sings.
9. She plays well...more or less well
10. Don't they sing well?
11. Does he cry more than the dog?
12 Did the queen cry?
13. She knows and the dukes know.
14. The kings were in the tower.
15. Do the king and the princess sing?
16. Did the prince and the king sing better?
Answer:
Explanation:
Bonjour,
1. Doesn't she cry a lot?
Ne pleure-t-elle pas beaucoup?
2. Not in the tower.
pas dans la tour
3. No, the princess isn't crying.
Non, la princesse n'est pas en train de pleurer.
4. The king and the queen knew.
Le roi et la reine le savaient.
5. The princess used to sing.
La princesse avait l'habitude de chanter.
6. He sang and she cried.
Il chantait and elle pleurait.
7. Were the king and queen crying?
Est-ce que le roi et la reine pleuraient?
8. She plays worse than the cat sings.
Elle joue pire que les chats chantent.
9. She plays well...more or less well
Elle joue bien... plus ou moins bien.
10. Don't they sing well?
Est-ce qu'ils jouent bien?
11. Does he cry more than the dog?
Est-ce qu'il pleure plus que le chien?
12 Did the queen cry?
Est-ce que la reine a pleuré?
13. She knows and the dukes know.
Elle sait et les Ducs savent.
14. The kings were in the tower.
Les rois étaient dans la tour.
15. Do the king and the princess sing?
Est-ce que le roi et la princesse chantent?
16. Did the prince and the king sing better?
Est-ce que le prince et le roi chantaient mieux?
Hope this helps.
Do not hesitate if you need further explanation.
Thank you
The translation from English to French will be:
1. Doesn't she cry a lot?
Ne pleure t-elle pas beaucoup?
2. Not in the tower.
Pas dans la tour
What is translation?It should be noted that translation simply means changing the form of a language to another form.
3. No, the princess isn't crying.
Non, la princesse n'est pas en train de pleurer.
4. The king and the queen knew.
Le roi et la reine le savaient.
5. The princess used to sing.
La princesse avait l'habitude de chanter.
6. He sang and she cried.
l chantait and elle pleurait.
7. Were the king and queen crying?
Est-ce que le roi et la reine pleuraient?
8. She plays worse than the cat sings.
Elle joue pire que les cha chantent.
9. She plays well more or less well
Elle joue bien... plus ou moins bien.
10. Don't they sing well?
Est-ce qu'ils jouent bien?
11. Does he cry more than the dog?
Est-ce qu'il pleure plus que le chien?
12 Did the queen cry?
Est-ce que la reine a pleuré?
13. She knows.
Elle sait et les Ducs savent.
14. The kings were in the tower.
Les rois étaient dans la tour.
15. Do the king and the princess sing?
Est-ce que le roi et la princesse chantent?
16. Did the prince and the king sing better?
Est-ce que le prince et le roi chantaient mieux?
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