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In English: I like to walk because it is good for me
En français: J'aime marcher parce que c'est bon pour moi.
Explanation:
Bonjour,
Une laitue ; des œufs
Un yaourt ; des fraises
De la confiture de fraise ; une tarte
Des pâtes ; un steak
Byyye and don’t forget I’m proud of you <333
Tu and Votre mean YOU Tu is a Spanish word and in french it's pronounced <span>votre
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*</span>A common misconception is that "tu<span> is used for talking to children and </span>vous<span> for talking to adults" or "</span>tu<span> is for friends and </span>vous<span> is for strangers"
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*</span>The words tu and vous both mean you. In English, the word you can be used to address any person or number of people, whatever the age, social status etc of that person. In French, which word for you is used depends on the person being addressed (spoken/written to).<span>
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<em>Bonjour,</em>
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<em>Ton mari et toi </em>venez <em>en bateau.</em>
<em>Moi, je </em>viens <em>en bus.</em>
Verbe "venir" au présent :
<em>je viens</em>
<em>tu viens</em>
<em>il,elle, on vient</em>
<em>nous venons</em>
vous venez (ton mari et toi = vous)
<em>ils,elles viennent</em>