Bonjour,
vous êtes
sont
est est
je suis
tu es
Jonathan n'est pas gros.
..vous êtes super géniale!
... sommes blonds.
...son brunes.
..es petit ou grand?
It is actually bresiliennes because ‘les filles’ is feminine (une fille). When there is an adjective that has an -ien ending, -ien is for masculin and -ienne is for feminine.
<em>Bonjour,</em>
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Answer: I read it and Ii think it is just fine. I will just add the translation to your paragraph for you to check if that is what you wanted it to mean.
Explanation:
(In ten years my living space will be better compared to my living space now. I will live in a two-room apartment with a kitchen and a living room. In the two-room apartment, I will have a room that will be my bedroom. And the other room will be my office, where I can concentrate and easily do my work in peace. And now, having my own kitchen and living room, I can practice my cooking skills and invite my friends out , without having to worry if I have enough space or not. My apartment will be located north of Seattle.)