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A:
Admirable, Agréable Aimable Amusant Apocalyptique Approximatif Attachant
B:
Banal, Bas, Bien, Bon, Bouleversant, barbant
E:
Éblouissant, Efficace, Émouvant, Ennuyant, Enragé, Époustouflant Épouvantable, Équitable, Exceptionnel
L:
Large, lassant, laxiste, languissant, lent
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words that look very similar in two languages and also have the same meaning.
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In France, the separated God from government and state so many symbols and subjects in French art do not have Christian or Biblical themes. Some French art might have Christian themes, like some American art, but most artworks after the separation focus more on earthly and human themes.
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J'aime parler avec <u>mon</u> amie.
Explanation:
English Translation: I like to talk with my friend (female).
Between "avec" and "amie", you would put <u>my</u>. "My" can be:
Mon - masculine singular
Ma - feminine singular
Mes - plural
"amie" is actually feminine singular; <em>however, "amie" starts with a vowel.</em>
Since "ma" ends with a vowel, saying "ma amie" is rather awkward. That's why we use "mon amie" instead.