i want to go... you you write like this
Je veux y aller..
Hi!
The word "Bonjour" simply means "hello" in French. The word is most often used when greeting somebody you are not close with. When saying hello to a friend, family member, coworker, or somebody else you are familiar with, "salut" is an appropriate way to greet him/her.
I hope this helps you! Have a great day!
Answer:
One of the main French Easter traditions are the Easter bells or les cloches de Pâques. ... The bells would then ring on Easter Sunday to announce the Resurrection of Christ and therefore 'return'. So in France it is the bells rather than the Easter bunny who delivers the Easter eggs.
Explanation:
Hey there!
The correct answer is True.
The reason I said true is because the meaning of Depuis is "Since". So when we are talking, we say "I've been here since 2 AM". Of course 2AM passed already but I am still here.
So yes, this is true.
I hope this help!
Answer:
You can write:
Dans ma ville, il y a ( in my town/villiage there is)
Then list what are in your town/village
Like if there is a park (un parc) or shops (des magasins) or a shopping centre (un centre commercial)
You can give your opinion of your town/village
j’aime ma ville parce que c’est super! (I like my town/village because it’s super!)
je déteste ma ville parce que c’est bof (i hate my town/village because its bad