Answer:
Explanation:
I can answer what the verb means it means to be
Answer:
david arrive
elle téléphone
stéphane prépare
il dîne
without the actual scene it is hard to answer.
arriver is to arrive
dîner is to have dinner/eat dinner
écouter is to listen
préparer us to prepare
rentrer is to return
téléphoner is to talk on the phone to
voyager is to travel
they would all end in e when you conjugate them.
Explanation:
Answer:
“Midi” etymologically comes from Old French. Hence why it seems to be out of place in Modern French.
Mi = half/middle
Di = day
“Mijour” sounds very odd.
We have, on the other hand, the word “mi-journée”, which means the same thing but cannot be used interchangeably with “midi”. The former is used to refer to a vague notion of “halfway through the day”, whilst the latter exclusively refers to a specific time : 12 o'clock.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
1. mon- singular masculine
2.ma- singular femmine
3.mes-plural
4.mon- singular masculine , ma- singular femmine
Bonjour
J'aime les pommes mais j'adore les pêches.
<u>AIMER</u>
j'aime
tu aimes
il/elle/on aime
nous aimons
vous aimez
ils/elles aiment
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