Bonjour,
Answer:
Ma maison
<em>Voici ma "maison".</em>
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<em> Elle a été construite en "brique".</em>
<em>On peut trouver une "salle de bains" et une "chambre à coucher".</em>
<em> Dans la cuisine il y a une "bouteille de gaz".</em>
<em>Dans le salon il y a une "table centrale".</em>
<em>Dans la salle de bains il y a une "éponge"</em>
<em>et dans la chambre à coucher il y a aussi un "drap".</em>
<em>J'aime bien ma maison.</em>
With my limited knowledge of French, I'm going to say that they are, I've read through each one and it seems to be correct, but it's been over a year since I took french so...
It’s best charactered as capitalist or democratic
Answer: In French, there are usually three words for me: mon, ma, mes. We need to look at the noun that comes after it to decide whether to use mon, ma or mes to translate my ("thing or person owned"). Recall that either masculine (words you use with le) or feminine (words you use with la) can be French nouns. So we need to look at whether that word is male or female in order to decide which word to use for my French. We must also consider if it is plural ("more than one"
My mother, my mother
My mother, my mother,
Oh, Ma Soeur
My sister's brother
Feedback Suggesting / proposing a change
"We would then use mes, whether male or female, with words describing more than one person, such as parents , brothers" (brothers), "amis" (friends) "etc.
Explanation:
Mon Oncle, Mon Oncle
About my uncle
Father, my father
My father, my father ...
My brother,
My brother's brother
Amiis mes amis
Friends of mine
My parents
My parents, my parents,
Pick me to be the brainiest
Well it means one of them answer me.