"La goutte d'eau qui fait déborder le vase"
<span>"it was the last straw<span>,"</span></span>
"je t'aime" is the French translation
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BONJOUR MON AMI!</h2>
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I think so because a brasserie is a fancy restaurant and pizza isn’t really a fancy meal, yet rather a bit junky I believe.
pardon... if I am incorrect please tell me.
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<em>(Est-ce que tu parles français?— do u speak French?)</em>
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Answer: For this it's asking you to ask your partner the following questions and them answer them like the example.
A: did you put on jeans yesterday
B: Yes, i did put on jeans yesterday/No i did not put on jeans yesterday
1. Have you had breakfast
2.Where you late for your math class
3.Do you want to speak French
4. Do you play any sports
5.Do you want to go to the movies
6. Where you able to go out last night
7. Did you see your friends after dinner
8. Did you come home at 10 o'clock
Basically answer those questions
1. Oui, Jai pendre le petit dejeuner
for example, just say yes or no and answer each question like so
Explanation: I learned French a couple years ago but i know that this is what its asking and how to set up this type of thing
<h2>Bonjour</h2>
I wrote you down all the ways that seem logical to me, as a native French speaker
- Midi /or/ douze heure (12h00)
- Six heure et demi <u>du matin</u> (<u>AM</u>)
- Sept heure <u>du soir</u> (<u>PM)</u> /or/ dix-neuf heure (19h00)
- Huit heure quarante <u>du matin</u> (<u>AM</u>)
- Une heure <u>de l'après-midi</u> (<u>PM</u>) /or/ Treize heure (13h00)
- Deux heure quarante-cinq <u>du matin</u> (<u>AM</u>) /or/ Trois heure moins quart
- Trois heure trente-cinq <u>de l'après-midi</u> (<u>PM</u>) /or/ Quinze heure trente-cinq (15h35)
- Quatre heure vingt <u>du matin</u> (<u>AM</u>)
- Cinq heure <u>de l'après-midi</u> (<u>PM</u>) /or/ Dix-sept heure (17h00)
- Huit heure cinquante <u>du matin</u> <u>(AM</u>) /or/ Neuf-heure moins dix
<h2><u>Note</u></h2>
Note that "<u>du matin</u> (<u>AM</u>)"/"<u>de l'après-midi</u> (<u>PM</u>)"/"<u>du soir</u> (<u>PM)</u>" are optional, because in the majority of French-speaking countries (France, Belgium, Switzerland, Congo, Nige--ria (du-mb website censor a country name), Madagascar, etc.) the 24-hour system is more used, not PM/AM.
<h2>Bonne journée :)</h2>