Bonjour
1- une horloge
2- une fenêtre
3- une porte
4- un professeur // une enseignante (now, in French, we can say "une professeure" but the feminine noun is quite new... )
5- une feuille de papier (paper sheet ...not sure I can't see...)
6- une élève // étudiante
7- une chaise
8- un stylo (a pencil ???)
9- un cahier ( an exercise book ??)
10- un cartable (schoolbag)
11- une table
12- un fauteuil roulant ( a wheeling chair ???)
13- un tableau (noir) you can also say "tableau"
14- une poubelle (<em>corbeille à papiers)</em>
15- une carte (a map ??)
couldn't see correctly everything... anyway hope my words are those you are learning !!
hope it helped :)
Vodiondry is a gift given by the groom to the bride's family. ...Vodiondry is a sign of respect and a way for the groom to thank the bride's parent for raising such a beautiful and wonderful daughter. Often, the groom will offer a gift to the bride's brother as well, called “tampi-maso” (meaning'eyewear').
Answer:
liberty, equality, fraternity
Explanation:
I would love to help you but this isn’t French man. Sorry
Bonjour
The two parts of negation usually are
ne ... pas
But you can find as well
ne ... plus <em>(no more)</em>
ne ... jamais <em>(never)</em>
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They have to be on each part of the verb on the présent tense
Tu ne parles pas <em>(you don't speak)</em>
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And on each part of the auxiliare "être" OR "avoir" if you're using the passé composé tense or any "composé" tenses
Tu n'as pas parlé
hope this helps ☺☺☺
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