Bonjour,
Quand es-tu allée à Notre Dame, Annette ?
Je suis allée en septembre.
Bonjour !
1. Tu as maigri. (maigrir)
2. Nathalie choisit (choisir)
3. Louis réfléchit (réfléchir)
4. qu'il ne parvient pas (parvenir)
5. Thierry tu as grossi (grossir)
Bonjour !
1.In northwestern France, giving four kisses is common.
<em>a. vrai </em>
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2. Business acquaintances usually kiss one another on the cheek.
<em> b. faux (They usually shake hands)</em>
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3. French people may give someone they've just met la bise.
<em>a. Vrai</em>
Answer:
"au revoir"
Explanation:
Say "au revoir" in any setting.
This is the standard French translation of the English “goodbye,” and it can be used in both casual and formal settings, with strangers and friends alike. When said as a phrase, au revoir is usually translated directly to "goodbye."