1: Bonhomme, the mascot, wears the arrowed belt (called a voyager sash in English) as an homage to the fur traders in early Canadian history; the belt kept the wind off of them by keeping their jackets tied shut. They were also used as back braces while carrying their canoes, which is also why canoe races are held during the carnival. The carnival started as a celebration before Lent but has now morphed into a general celebration of winter and Canada.
2: At a child baptism in France, usually only the parents and Godparents give gifts to the child, so that's not something the neighborhood kids do. Everything else is true.
<em>Bonne </em><em>étude ! :3</em>
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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- Avez-vous volé ces sculptures ?
<em>- Je n'ai jamais volé ces sculptures.</em>
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Quand avez-vous volé les sculptures ?
<em>Je n'ai jamais volé ces sculptures.</em>
I don’t think this is French
Answer:
I think that what you have to do is to turn it to french so here it is:
Une boîte (de légumes)
Une bouteille (d'eau)
Une brique (de lait)
Une boîte (de pâtes)
Un pot de confiture)
Explanation:
hope this helps :D
Bonjour,
: Elles ____arrivent __________ toujours à l’heure.
The most logical verb(arriver/conjugated arrivent
1. Matilde_______va __________________________ aux cours a la fac.
2. Mes parents _______travaillent __________________________ ensemble l’université.
3. Vous ________mangez ____________________ au restaurant U avec vos copains.
4. Mon colocataire et moi, nous_______louons _______________________ un petit appartement.
5. Elles _______sont _________belles. Elles__ont _________ les cheveux blonds et les yeux bleus.
6. Mon premier cours _______commence ___________à 9h30, alors je ___pars de __________la maison à 8h45.
7. Le week-end, mes amie et moi_______allons voir _________________________ un film au cinéma.
8. Sarah et Léa _________peuvent _____________________ rendre visite à leurs parents le week-end.