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1- Comment chantes- tu ? <em>(verb chanter; 2nd pers sing. informal you)</em>
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<em>2- </em>Mes amis et moi jouons au tennis. <em> (verb jouer; 1st person plur. we=nous)</em>
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3- Les enfants regardent la télé. <em>(regarder. 3rd person plur; ils/elles = they)</em>
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4- Vous aimez aller au cinéma le week-end. <em>(aimer; 2nd pers. plural; plural & formal = vous)</em>
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5- Il mange au restaurant le lundi. <em>(manger; 3rd person sing.; il/elle/on = he/she/it)</em>
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Vodiondry is a gift given by the groom to the bride's family. ...Vodiondry is a sign of respect and a way for the groom to thank the bride's parent for raising such a beautiful and wonderful daughter. Often, the groom will offer a gift to the bride's brother as well, called “tampi-maso” (meaning'eyewear').
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JE corrige mes devoirs
it's not the same verb but this verb I use mean the same thing if you use de verb in parenthesis, it will have another sense