"je t'aime" is the French translation
Bonjour
<em>Hello </em>means salut
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I am not sure on how many you need, so I will give you five similarities.
- We are very active in the business industry and as people as well.
- We both can be pretty friendly and welcoming.
- We both share common values.
- We have parallel policies on security, political , and economic issues.
- They both take fashion seriously
Bonjour
You have to use the imparfait for past action completed or a background and passé composé for actions, events which are being done because of the background. <em>(sorry for my poor explantions ... I'm not English native)</em>
I have to explain why some verbs in the passé composé have a past participle which agree...
When the direct object (noun or pronoun) is before the verb, then the past participle agree with it. I will <u>underline</u> the direct object.
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<u>La vaisselle</u> était sale, donc je <u>l'</u> ai lavé<u>e</u>. Il y avait de la poussière partout, donc nous avons essuyé les meubles. Les tapis n'étaient pas propres, donc Samantha et Frédéric ont passé l'aspirateur. Il y avait du désordre partout, donc on a rangé la maison. C'était le jour des <u>poubelles</u>, donc nous <u>les</u> avons sorti<u>es</u>. Il fallait laver les vêtements, et après, j'ai repassé les chemises.
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<em>donc je </em><em>l'</em><em>ai lavé</em><em>e</em><em> ► j'ai lavé QUOI ? --> l' = la vaisselle</em>
<em>nous </em><em>les</em><em> avons sorti</em><em>es</em><em> ► nous avons sorti QUOI ? les = les poubelles.</em>
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Hope this helps ☺☺☺
Restaurant is from Latin 'Restaurare' meaning renew.