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denpristay [2]
2 years ago
14

HELP!!! pls write a letter of invitation to your friend in french inviting him or her for your birthday party​

French
2 answers:
goldenfox [79]2 years ago
7 0
Bonjour
Je te invite chez moi pour ma fête. J’espère que vous pouvez venir.
Merci, à tout à l’heure
Mama L [17]2 years ago
3 0
Salut! j’ai une fête d’anniversaire et j’aimerais que vous soyez là. appelez-moi ou envoyez-moi un sms et faites-moi savoir si vous pouvez être là. bonne journée!


i apologize if i butchered this. i’m learning french myself though i wanted to help
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