The first nous is as you understand it -- the subject pronoun 'we'. The second nous is the direct object meaning ourselves.
The infinitive of the verb is se laver, a reflexive verb. Unlike regular verbs, such as vendre, these verbs always have a reflexive pronoun. The other pronouns of this type are me, te, se, vous, and se (again for ils/elles). For instance, je me lave.
In French, reflexive verbs require the use of a reflexive pronoun that matches the subject of the verb. In this case, "nous nous lavons" means "we wash ourselves" where the reflexive pronoun "nous" refers back to the subject "nous". This repetition is necessary to show that the action of washing is being done to oneself.
The French phrase "alors nous" translates to "so us" or "then us" in English. It is often used to transition to a new topic or to introduce a consequence.
You can say "we will" in French by using the phrase "nous allons."
Nous ne devons pas....That's how you say 'we must not' in French...hope that answered your question! :)
To conjugate French reflexive verbs, you need to add the reflexive pronoun before the verb and then use the appropriate conjugation for the subject. For example, for the verb "se laver" (to wash oneself), you would say "je me lave" (I wash myself), "tu te laves" (you wash yourself), "il/elle se lave" (he/she washes themselves), etc. The reflexive pronouns vary depending on the subject: "je me", "tu te", "il/elle se", "nous nous", "vous vous", "ils/elles se".
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nous nous is used with reflexive verbs and means ourselvesnous lavons : we are washingnous nous lavons : we are washing ourselves
The French phrase "alors nous" translates to "so us" or "then us" in English. It is often used to transition to a new topic or to introduce a consequence.
You can say "we will" in French by using the phrase "nous allons."
"We are... ." is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase Nous sommes... . The phrase also translates literally as "We're..." in English. The pronunciation will be "noo suhm" in French.
Assonance is a vowel sound that is repeated internally in words in a phrase.
Because Can I Will you Want to
"We are ready" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Nous Sommes Prêts.Specifically, the personal pronoun nous means "we." The verb sommes means "(we) are." The masculine plural adjective prêts means "ready."The phrase, which is the motto of British Columbia's Simon Fraser University, is pronounced "noo suhm prey" in French.
end rhyme --A regularly repeated line or phrase at the end of a stanza is a "refrain."
Nous nous appartenons. Nous sommes l'un à l'autre. Nous appartenons l'un à l'autre.
Vous allez nous manquer
lion of us
Le nous permettre d'obtenir.