The Language is french. A rough translation would be "<span>Who are you? I was born of sand and sea, I grew up with iron and steel". that would be my best guess as to what that translates to. I'm not fantastic at french but I took it a few years. good luck</span>
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« il est » is used to mean "it is" if the it in question is a specific adjective. since the statement is not directed at a specific person, « c'est » should be used instead. for example, « jean, il est mauvais de trop dormir ! » is correct, because we are speaking to jean directly. in this case, we're talking about it generally being bad to sleep too much. the correct sentence would be « c'est mauvais de trop dormir »
Bonjour,
1. Il a du gâteau, il a plus de gâteau, il a le plus de gâteau.
2. Ma fille est jeune, ma fille est plus jeune, ma fille est la plus jeune.
3. Ces bijoux sont chers, ces bijours sont plus chers, ces bijoux sont les plus chers.
Answer:
Rewrite each sentence using EN.
1. We need to buy three trout.
2. I don't have salad.
3. She needs a liter of orange juice.
4. Mom bought mussels for the meal
Explanation:
I think it's right
The answer is = J'aime l'art