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Varvara68 [4.7K]
3 years ago
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Help writing a paragraph in french!

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abruzzese [7]3 years ago
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Give me What you would have answered and I can translate

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Introduce yourself. The standard form of self-introduction in French is “je m’appelle” (zhuh mah-pell) which I means “I call myself.” For example, you might say “je m’appelle Robert.”

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The same construction works to describe your eye color. You would say “Mes yeux sont ...” (mehz-yuh son) which means "my eyes are..." Note that in this case you pronounce the s at the end of “mes” because the next word begins with a vowel.

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