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"elle" = she
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It is the verb "to do", "to make" (and various other equivalents in English).
One of the most common verbs in French.
The order is the usual verb order, 1st 2nd 3rd person singular then the plurals.
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can anyone transulate them in english please ???
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I really love the way you created these videos, i feel like if i were talking to you when im listening and repeating... Great job...thanks
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merci
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merci beaucoup :D
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merci beaucoup...
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I've been learning French for a very long time and I'd say I am at the intermediate level but I've been pronouncing "faisons" the wrong way, like " fai/ son", the way you did the first time, so thank you so much for teaching it to us the correct way,,, ;-)
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Salut Vincent! the volume is quite low in this video.
Merci beaucoup professeur !
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Ahhhh!!! I see! :D Thanks :) When you say the word "elle" is this only said BY the female OR when you're just talking about a female?
What is the difference between Il fait and Ils font? Also, why are there different forms of faire? I dont understand why you dont just say Je faire, Tu faire, vous faire ect.. Please explain :)
Juggerknot420 2 years ago
The difference between "Il fait" and "Ils font" is the same as the difference between "He does" and "They do". The first "il" is for the singular, like "he" and the second "ils" is for the plural like "they". Ahd the other forms are with the other persons, like in English (I, you, he, she, you, we. they).
imagiers 2 years ago