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Naily [24]
2 years ago
6

What is les pres in english​

French
2 answers:
slega [8]2 years ago
7 0
The meadows I think .....
AleksAgata [21]2 years ago
3 0

Bonjour

un pré = a meadow

les prés = the meadows

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<em>don't forget the acute accent (accent aigu) on the "e" => é</em>

<em>-</em>

<em>☺☺☺</em>

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