<em>Bonjour,</em>
Bonjour, moi je m'appelle Pierre et elle, "c'est" Sophie.
Your answer is A
and the full translation it is important that we do not wast water
<span>What expression would you use if you want to ask if you can surf the internet?
-</span>surfer sur le net
Bonjour !!
Les vacances prochaines, nous irons au bord de la mer. Nous regarderons les beaux bateaux et nous mangerons des glaces. Nous prendrons aussi des fruits de mer. Ce sera délicieux. Ce matin, je suis allée <em>(if "je" is feminine. If 'je' is masculine ==> je suis allé) </em>chez mamie dans sa maison de campagne. Je suis passée <em>(if feminine ; or je suis passé) </em>par le grand parc. J'ai cueilli beaucoup de fleurs pour elle.
Hope this helps ☺☺☺
Bonjour
For sure "ART" and "DANCE" are loanwords from French
RANCHING ''''''''might''''''''''''' be, by extension, a loanword from French Cajun, the French language that was spoken in Louisiana , called as well "French Cadien or Acadien" in the part called "Acadiana".. It was called 'vacherie" and translated "ranching" ...in English, but it remains a translation
COOKING isn't a loanword from rench ... 'CUISINE" is ...
So to me only "ART" and "DANCE" are loanwords from French