<span>salut is Hello in French but the more commonly used phrase is Bonjour meaning hello and good morning.</span>
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The conjugation of English verbs in the simple present is relatively simple. We add an -s/-es to verbs in the third person singular (he/she/it), otherwise the verb does not change. In positive sentences, we use the verb in its present form. In negative sentences and questions, we use the auxiliary verb do.
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good morning ❤️
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1- aviateur
2- faire de la plongée sous marine
3-faire de la planche à voile ou faire de la voile.
I'm not sure
If you are asking to translate it says I want a cake, a tart and some macaroons and eclairs
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Probably not needed anymore, but for the other people who need this.
The correct translation of "Which ones do you like" is "Lesquels aimes-tu?"