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Une partie d'une ville; A neighborhood |
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Plaire à: Tu me plais Ce cadeau ne lui plait pas Les bonbons plaisent aux enfants |
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To like (with a pronoun): (I like you) (He doesn't like this gift) (Children like candies) |
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To tighten, or to be tight |
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S'entendre (avec quelqu'un): Je m'entends bien avec ma soeur. Les frères et les soeurs ne s'entendent pas souvent. |
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To get along: (I get along well with my sister.) (Brothers and sisters often do not get along.) |
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Trahir: Je trahis, Nous trahissons (past participle: Trahi) |
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To betray: (I betray) (We betray) Past Participle |
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Mentir: Je mens, Nous mentons (past participle: menti) |
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To lie: (I lie) (We lie) Past Participle |
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Avoir le droit de + infinitif: Vous n'avez pas le droit de fumer. |
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To have the right to do something: (You do not have the right to smoke.) |
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Le P.D.G. (Président Directeur Général) |
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J'en ai marre (de): Elle travaille beaucoup et elle n'a pas un grand salaire: elle en a marre de son travail. |
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J'en ai assez (de): I've had it, I've had enough: (She works a lot and she does not have a big salary: she has had enough of her job.) |
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