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garri49 [273]
2 years ago
8

CAN ANYONE TRANSLATE THIS INTO FRENCH!? (Some of it’s translated but not everything)

French
1 answer:
svet-max [94.6K]2 years ago
8 0
C - Hello, Miss! How are you?
S - Well!
C - Do you have need for assistance?
S - Yes, I have need for pencils.
C - I have pencils.
J - Mum! I have need for candy.
S - No, Jonny. We are here for school supplies.
J - But I have need for candy. Sofia and I are going to eat it.
S - No, Jonny. We have need for a backpack.
C - I have a backpack.
S - Do you also have paper?
C - Yes, I have paper
J - Mum, we are going to be late.
S - We are not going to be late, we have time.
C - Are you interested in this? We have other variations.
S - No, we already have that.
C - We have a sale on this.
S - No, thank you.
J - I have a need for that.
S - No, Jonny.
J - But we are of in need for it.
S - No, Jonny.
J - But we are-
S - No, Jonny.
J - Okay, Okay...
S - I'm sorry, Sir, I have need for erasers.
J - But I have that.
S - No, you don't.
J - I have it.
S - No, you don't.
J - Okay... I have it...
S - Are you done? Are you?
J - Yes...
C - Are you interested in anything else? We are currently having a-
S - A sale. Yes. I know. Are you going to show me where the erasers? Or not.
J - Are you going to show us where the erasers are or not?
C - Are you interested in-
S - No.
C - But we are...
S - Having a sale!?
C - Well... We are...



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