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"Se le ve" translates to "You can see him/her/it." It is a way of expressing that someone or something is visible or noticeable.

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"Se le ve" translates to "You can see him/her/it." It is a way of expressing that someone or something is visible or noticeable.

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Division by negative numbers follow the same rule as multiplication. That is, (-ve and +ve) or (+ve and -ve) make -ve (-ve and -ve) or (+ve and +ve) make +ve. So the absolute value of 3/(-3) is 1 and the sign is (+ve and -ve) = -ve so that the answer is -1.

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I' ; le VE a toujours voulu jouer le violon.

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Olive Minnie Fordham has written:

'Le rideau se le`ve'

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