L'anglais et le français sont les langues officielles du Canada<span>.
(English and French are the official languages of Canada)
The Official Languages Act(sept 9 1969): gave English and French equal status in government</span>. This makes them official languages in Canada because they were chosen to represent in Canadian law over all other languages<span>.
(en Français: Official Languages act= </span><span>Loi sur les langues officielles)
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<span>J'espère que cela vous a aidé. Bonne chance mon ami!</span>
Well, this is not an easy question, as it's hard to say what " practically noone" means.
In Cote D'Ivore, most people are either Muslim or Christian, so it's definitely true that most people are not practicing traditional religions.
However, an estimated 3-10 percent of the population still practices traditional religions and some fuse elements of traditional religions with Christianity or Islam.
So I would judge the statement as "false" that "practically noone" - since some people do!
Answer:
we do not have enough information to answer you. if she has a computer there will be the sentence: "julie has a computer" or "julie a un ordinateur"
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nous n'avons pas suffisamment d'informations pour vous répondre. si elle a un ordinateur, il y aura la phrase: "Julie a un ordinateur" ou " julie has computer "
<span>Bonjour,
En allant à sa leçon de danse en taxi, Sophie a perdu son portefeuille.
Chantal a trois enfants.
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Answer:
1. De l'
2. de
3.
4. A la
5. A l'
Explanation:
1. Aéroport begins with a vowel, you always use l apostrophe
2. If it weren't de, then it'd be de la because im assuming lauren is a feminine pronoun, however, de la means of the