Translation:
The athletics track, the race of the 100 metres, 200 metres and 400 metres are proofs that give the athletes a perfect combination of speed and acceleration.
Bonjour
1- Elle voit <u><em>ses parents</em></u> tous les soirs
Elle <em><u>les</u></em> voit tous les soirs.
2- Elle est arrivée <u><em>de Saïgon</em></u> hier soir.
Elle <em><u>en</u></em> arrivée hier soir.
3- Je pense souvent <em><u>à mon voyage en Afrique</u></em>
<em> </em> J'<u><em>y</em></u> pense souvent.
4- Il achètera<em><u> deux bilets d'avion</u></em><em> /// or/ </em>deux <u><em>billets d'avion</em></u>
Il <em><u>les</u></em> achètera . /or/ Il <em><u>en</u></em> achètera deux
5- Il donne à manger<u><em> aux enfants</em></u>
Il <em><u>leur</u></em> donne à manger
Hi !!
What does the fleuve qui traverse Paris s"appelle mean ...
Le fleuve qui traverse Paris s'appelle = the river which crosses Paris is called
Comment s'appelle le fleuve qui traverse Paris ? (What 's the name of the river which crosses Paris ?)
This river is La Seine
Chartres is an unusually well preserved French Gothic cathedral with superb stained glass. Although work began on a Romansque cathedral most of it was built between 1194 and 1220 in an early Gothic style.
Chartres Cathedral represents the peak of church building. Perhaps for all time. Certainly it is the height (pun intended) of French Gothic architecture. Medieval citizens took their religion very seriously and were willing to spend outrageous amounts of time, money and craftsmanship in building their churches.
Two most significant things about Chartes are:
It was build without modern equipment. 371 feet tall at it highest point, 430 feet long, 151 feet wide, occupying 117,000 square feet.
It is still standing and soaring those amazing heights 800 years after construction was completed way back in 1220 AD.