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Flura [38]
3 years ago
7

Ici = Là-bas = Là = Partout = Quelque part = Où = Loin = Dedans = Dehors = Devant = Derrière = A côté de = En face de = Contre =

A l'opposé de = Trop = Plus = Moins = Assez = Beaucoup = Très = Si = Aussi = Bien = Autant =
French
2 answers:
horrorfan [7]3 years ago
6 0
Lci- means here but that’s all i know. sorry
telo118 [61]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Ici         =   Here  

Là-bas       =  Over there

Là              =     There

Partout        =    Everywhere  

Quelque part          =  Somewhere  

Où            =     Where  

Loin         =    Near

Dedans        =    Inside

Dehors         =  Outside  

Devant           =   In front  

Derrière          =  Behind  

A côté de         =    Close to  

En face de        =    In front of  

Contre                =   Against  

A l'opposé de       =  Opposite

Trop          =   Too much  

Plus           =  More

Moins         =  Less

Assez         = Enough  

Beaucoup     =  A lot  

Très                =   Very  

Si                    =    So

Aussi              =      Also  

Bien                =  Well

Autant            =  As well

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