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In French, days of the week are not capitalized.
En français, on ne met pas de majuscule aux jours de la semaine.
The cashier can’t read the bar code of this product.
La caissière ne peut pas lire le code-barres de ce produit.
The optician thinks that these glasses fit me well.
L’opticienne trouve que ces lunettes me vont bien.
On Sunday, I go to the market in the morning, and I spend the afternoon in the kitchen, preparing a nice meal for the evening.
Le dimanche, je vais au marché le matin, et je passe l’après-midi dans la cuisine, à préparer un bon dîner pour le soir.
you say
tu dis
I read.
Je lis.
you do
tu fais
gets up; rises
se lève
feels himself; is feeling himself
se sent
he installs; he’s installing
il pose
I swear
je jure
get up (1st person singular)
me lève
I raise
je lève
you come
tu viens
Are you coming?
Tu viens ?
he gives
il donne
Write me.
Écris-moi !
you see (plural or polite form)
vous voyez
I leave
je quitte
he moves down
il baisse
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