So I can’t really draw anything for you but I can give you a translation.
“To get to my castle, you go straight at the crossroads. You turn right at the cafe and then you turn left at the pool. You pass between the hotel and the restaurant, then you turn right. And here it is, my castle“
So draw a straight line going up, then turning right at a little cafe, then left at a pool, keep it going straight and put a hotel and restaurant on both sides of the line, then one more right turn and draw the castle :) add anything else you think it needs!
<span>Celtic Parisii tribe </span>
Bonjour
For sure "ART" and "DANCE" are loanwords from French
RANCHING ''''''''might''''''''''''' be, by extension, a loanword from French Cajun, the French language that was spoken in Louisiana , called as well "French Cadien or Acadien" in the part called "Acadiana".. It was called 'vacherie" and translated "ranching" ...in English, but it remains a translation
COOKING isn't a loanword from rench ... 'CUISINE" is ...
So to me only "ART" and "DANCE" are loanwords from French
Bonjour,
Question1
Nous, ses amis, ne
(remplaçons ) pas sa famille.
Question 2
Mes parents
(renouvellent ) leurs vœux.
Question 3
Elle
(possède) beaucoup d'esprit.
Question 4
Hervé, les filles et moi
(mangeons ) vers 19h.
Question 5
Je
(pèse) mes mots.
Question 6
Tu
(répètes) tout ce que je dis!
Question 7
Pierre,
(épèle) ce verbe, s'il te plaît.
Question 8
Est-ce que vous
(espérez) toujours les voir arriver?
Bonjour,
- Allo, Ciné-Forum. Bonjour.
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- C'est quel type de film ?
- C'est un film-----------------
- A quelle heure est la séance ?
- Elle est à ----------
- Combien coûte la place ?
- 6 euros.
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