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What does the word 'comme' mean?
What does the word 'comme' mean?
What does 'je' mean?
What does 'je' mean?
I
What does 'son' mean?
What does 'son' mean?
his
What does 'que' mean?
What does 'que' mean?
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What does 'ill' mean?
What does 'ill' mean?
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What does 'était' mean?
What does 'était' mean?
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What does 'pour' mean?
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What does 'sur' mean?
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What does 'sont' mean?
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What does 'avec' mean?
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What does 'ils' mean?
What does 'ils' mean?
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What does 'être' mean?
What does 'être' mean?
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What does 'à' mean?
What does 'à' mean?
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What does 'un' mean?
What does 'un' mean?
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What does 'avoir' mean?
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What does 'ce' mean?
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What does 'à partir de' mean?
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What does 'par' mean?
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What does 'chaud' mean?
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What does 'mot' mean?
What does 'mot' mean?
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What does 'mais' mean?
What does 'mais' mean?
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What does 'que' mean?
What does 'que' mean?
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What does 'certains' mean?
What does 'certains' mean?
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What does 'est' mean?
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What does 'il' mean?
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What does 'ne' mean?
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What does 'ensemble' mean?
What does 'ensemble' mean?
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What does 'trois' mean?
What does 'trois' mean?
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What does 'vouloir' mean?
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What does 'air' mean?
What does 'air' mean?
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What does 'bein' mean?
What does 'bein' mean?
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What does 'aussi' mean?
What does 'aussi' mean?
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What does 'jouer' mean?
What does 'jouer' mean?
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What does 'petit' mean?
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What does 'fin' mean?
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What does 'mettre' mean?
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What does 'maison' mean?
What does 'maison' mean?
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What does 'lire' mean?
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What does 'main' mean?
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What does 'port' mean?
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What does 'grand' mean?
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What does 'épeler' mean?
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What does 'ajouter' mean?
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What does 'même' mean?
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What does 'terre' mean?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary in French
- comme: means "as," indicating a comparison or manner of doing something.
- je: translates to "I," the first-person singular pronoun in French.
- son: means "his," used to indicate possession.
- que: translates to "that," often used as a conjunction or a pronoun.
- il: means "he," referring to a male subject.
- était: translates to "was," the past tense form of "être" (to be).
- pour: means "for," indicating purpose or reason.
- sur: translates to "on," used to describe position or placement.
- sont: means "are," the present tense form of "être" for they.
- avec: translates to "with," indicating accompaniment.
- ils: means "they," referring to multiple male or mixed-gender subjects.
- être: translates to "be," a fundamental verb used for existence or identity.
- à: means "at," used to indicate location or direction.
- un: translates to "one," used as the number or an indefinite article.
- avoir: means "have," used for possession or experiences.
- ce: translates to "this," used to point something out.
- à partir de: means "from," indicating a starting point in time or space.
- par: translates to "by," indicating the agent performing an action or direction.
- chaud: means "hot," used to describe temperature.
- mot: translates to "word," referring to a single unit of language.
- mais: means "but," used to contrast ideas or statements.
- que: translates to "what," often used in interrogative sentences.
- certains: means "some," indicating an unspecified amount or number.
- est: translates to "is," the present tense form of "être" for he, she, or it.
- il: means "it," used for inanimate subjects or ideas.
- ne: translates to "does," used in negation.
- ensemble: means "set," referring to a collection or grouping.
- trois: translates to "three," representing the number.
- vouloir: means "want," expressing desire or intention.
- air: translates to "air," referring to the invisible mixture of gases surrounding us.
- bein: means "well," often used informally to describe a state or condition.
- aussi: translates to "also," indicating addition or similarity.
- jouer: means "play," referring to engagement in an activity or game.
- petit: translates to "small," used to describe size.
- fin: means "end," referring to the conclusion of something.
- mettre: translates to "put," indicating placement or arrangement.
- maison: means "home," referring to a living space.
- lire: translates to "read," the action of interpreting written text.
- main: means "hand," the prehensile appendage used for manipulation.
- port: translates to "port," referring to a location for docking ships or boats.
- grand: means "large," used to describe size or extent.
- épeler: translates to "spell," the act of forming words with letters.
- ajouter: means "add," indicating an increase or contribution.
- même: translates to "even," often used to emphasize similarity or equality.
- terre: means "land," referring to the solid surface of the Earth.
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