Answer:
The French verb parler literally means "to talk" or "to speak." You'll find it used in a variety of idiomatic expressions and in order to use it properly, you'll definitely want to know how to conjugate it.
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Answer:
Mon ami et moi <u><em>sommes</em></u> intelligents.
Explanation:
Mon ami et moi ________ intelligents
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mon ami et moi = nous ; pers I ; pl
sommes = pers I pl
est
êtes
suis
- Le verbe être conjugaison
<u><em>Indicatif Présent</em></u>
je suis
tu es
il est
nous sommes
vous êtes
ils sont
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Justine et Nathan prennent <em><u>du</u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u> </u></em><em><u> </u></em>sucre avec leur café
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I haven't taken French in a while so I'm a little rusty.
Number one should translate to something about putting the princess to sleep; so thus it is "potion magique".
Number two, it's talking about someone using a wand to "transforme" the pumpkin into a carriage.
Number three, is talking about the characters being personified in a "fable".
Number four is simple of course, it being "princesse".
Number five, this is just a lucky guess; I only figure that "fantôme" could translate to phantom.
Number six is "morale".
Number seven is "lègende".
Number eight is "combat".
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