rezumat gandacelul 4-6 randuri, de emil garleanu repede dau coroana si 5 stele primului care mi-o face.

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Answer: i dont no french sorry

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Quel est le champ lexical de :
- le refus de l'autre
- l'histoire
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- le refus de l'autre :rejet
- l'histoire :conte, fable,récit,légende, aventure,
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How I say I want to go home in French?

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To say "I want to go home" in French, you would say "Je veux rentrer chez moi."

How I say I want to go home in French?

"Je" is the word for "I" in English. It is used to show who or what the sentence is about.

"Veux" is a word that I use when I want something. It comes from the verb "vouloir," which means to have a desire for something.

The word "rentrer" means to go back or to return in this particular situation.

"Chez moi" means "to my home" or "at my house. " "Chez" shows a place or where something is going, and "moi" means "me" or "myself. "

When you put these words together, "Je veux rentrer chez moi" means "I want to go back to my home" or "I want to return to my house. " It shows that someone wishes to go back to where they live.

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Je veux rentrer a la maison

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what is un in french

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"un" in French means "one" or "a" in English

Un in French is Un. It is the same thing.

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Bonjour !

A. Quand ?

1. Non, je n'y vais jamais.

2. Oui, j'y vais souvent.

3. Oui, de temps en temps.

4. Oui, ils y viennent souvent.

5. Oui, nous y allons parfois.

6. Oui, ils y dînent de temps en temps.

B. 3. Inventaire personnel

1. Oui, j'ai une radio.

2. Non, je n'ai pas de VTT.

3. Oui, j'ai un chat.

4. Oui, j'ai des CD.

5. Oui, j'ai beaucoup d'amis.

6. Non, je n'ai pas trop de travail.

7. Oui, j'ai deux(2) frères. OR Non, je n'ai pas de frères.

8. Oui, j'ai une (1) soeur. OR Non, je n'ai pas de soeurs.

C. The pronoun "y"

1. Oui, je vais y aller.

2. Oui, nous y allons.

3. Oui, elles y sont.

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When do we use la le and les in french

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La : féminin
Le : masculin
Une : féminin
Un : masculin

Ex :La trousse (féminin) une trousse (féminin)
Le crayon  : masculin, un crayon (masculin)

La télévision (féminin), une télévision
Le livre (masculin), un livre (masculin)

Une fille, la fille (féminin)
Un garçon, le garçon (masculin)



Ex: The kit (women) a kit (female)
The pencil: male, pencil (male)
TV (female), TV
The book (masculine), a book (masculine)
A girl, the girl (female)
A boy, the boy (male)


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le = masculine the

les = plural the

What are some common things that remind you of France? (Symbols, food, etc)

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Symbole : la Marseillaise,Marianne,la devise"Liberté,égalité,fraternité",le coq
le drapeau : bleu blanc rouge
Alimentation  :le boeuf bourguignon, la choucroute,la quiche lorraine,le foie gras, la baguette de pain,les fromages (le camenbert, le roquefort....)le vin (Bordeau, Bourgogne...)les cuisses de grenouilles, les escargots.
1. Traditional French culture places a high priority on the enjoyment of food. The French view eating as not just a neutral act, but as culture.

2. France has a different cheese for almost every day of the year.

3. In France, people eat approximately 500,000,000 snails per year.

4. Ten billion baguettes are produced each year in France. By law, a traditional baguette can only have three ingredients: flour, yeast and salt, and must weigh 250 grams, just short of 9 ounces.

5. To help with the rising obesity in France, Starbucks has opened 46 stores in Paris and Lyon.

6. Many people in France drink their hot beverages from bowls and dip bread in it.

7. The legal drinking age is officially 18 for strong liquors (21percent vol. alcohol), and 16 for most alcohol drinks, like beer and wine.

8. While French cuisine is often associated with rich desserts, in most homes dessert consists of only a fruit or yogurt.

9. France is the world’s second largest exporter of agricultural products — and Europe’s largest. 

10. France is the world's second-largest consumer of pesticides after the US — and the world's first-largest consumer of fungicides. The widespread use of chemicals is one reason people in France are turning to bio or organic products. In fact, almost 30 percent of French are now bio buyers.