Answer: Inversion
J'invite les copains. > I invite friends.
Nous organisons une boum. > We are organizing a boom.
Ils travaillent en ville. > They work in the city.
Vous regardez la télévision aujourd'hul. > You are watching TV today hul.
Elle habite Marseille. > She lives in Marseille.
Je mange une omelette. > I eat an omelette.
Elles voyagent en Italie. > They travel to Italy.
Nous parlons français. > We speak French.
Il dine au café. > He dines at the café.
Je nage en été. > I swim in summer.
Vous écoutez les informations. > You listen to the news.
Elles étudient toujours. > They are still studying.
Nous aimons le thé. > We love tea.
Je prépare un sandwich. > I make a sandwich.
Il adore le chocolat. > He loves chocolate.
Vous jouez au volley. > You play volleyball.
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what is the question please provide exact questions
I don’t think this is French
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When the leaders of European New Right parties met on January 21st 2017 in the German city of Koblenz, many were surprised that nationalist politicians could attempt to work together and actually talk about international cooperation. An international nationalist meeting? To many, it at first sounded more like an anachronistic oxymoron than an actual political event taking place in the 21st century. However, when one looks back in time, the histories of European nationalist movements in general, and French and German nationalism in particular, are intertwined. So much so that one could even speak of a common history.
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