Bonjour,
6. lentement, doucement, normalement, fierement, amoureusement, naïvement, longuement, discrètement, habituellement.
8.
1. et
2. mais
3.car
4. ou
Answer:
1) The French and English languages are related in a sense, because French is a Romance language descended from Latin with English influences.
2) French was the language of diplomacy and the people of Normandy brought a lot of words over with the when they invaded England in 1066.
<em>Bonjour,</em>
Il "se sent" mal aujourd'hui.
Verbe "se sentir" au présent :
<em>je me sens</em>
<em>tu te sens</em>
<em>il,elle, on se sent</em>
<em>nous nous sentons</em>
<em>vous vous sentez</em>
<em>ils, elles se sentent</em>
Bonjour !!
Woaouhhh !!!
It took me some time to realize what you were asking for !!
The four C's are = Camembert, Cider, Cream, Calvados
Camembert is a cheese (there's a village named Camembert)
Cider is an apple alcohol but rather smooth
Cream ... just no dessert or meals without cream in Normandy !!
Calvados is an apple alcohool as well, but quite stong..emmm very strong !! sort of apple brandy ... some people drink it in the middle of the meal .. it's called "Le trou normand" !! It's meant to give you a 'break' in the middle of the meal and help you for digestion... Never tried it !!!
Happy I found out what you meant !!!