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hram777 [196]
3 years ago
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Décrivez un vieil homme que vous connaisez

French
1 answer:
professor190 [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Lan's house and my house are separated by a fence of hibiscus flowers, she lives alone, so I often visit her to check on her health and talk to her to help her relieve her loneliness when living alone.

Lan is old and weak, this year she is over 70 years old, so it is difficult to avoid old age diseases, although she is often sick, she always keeps an optimistic spirit, happy life, not melancholy. Lan's body is small and thin, looking very thin and sick, with pale, wrinkled skin that clearly sees each line of blood vessels and tendons. His limbs are also very weak, each step is slow and slow to be sure, many days when he is sick, he has to go somewhere with a cane, leaning against the wall, the door or calling me to help him. She used to tell me stories, she told me while brushing her hair, her hair was long, thin and almost all gray. He has a habit of eating betel nut, the image of him sitting in front of the porch meticulously tearing each betel leaf, wrapping and pounding betel nut in a mortar and then putting it to his mouth to chew is very familiar to me. Because she often eats betel nut, her teeth are black but have not fallen out. Whenever she smiles, I am happy because she is healthy and the pain of illness is temporarily absent.

I love and respect him very much like a grandmother, always wish him a healthy and happy life in the last years of his life.

J'écris en anglais vous pouvez traduire en français

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