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"Have fun!" in English is Amusez-vous! in French.
No. The sentence you are needing is "I think English is fun to learn" or "I think learning English is fun".
i like english because its fun in french
"Forever fun" in English is Sempre divertente! in Italian.
fun. En la escuela es en donde se DIVIERTEN los jovenes. = At school is where the young people have FUN.
An English language point in teaching English refers to a specific topic or aspect of the English language that a teacher focuses on during a lesson. For example, verb tenses, grammar rules, vocabulary words, or pronunciation could all be considered English language points. Teachers choose language points based on the learning objectives of the lesson and the needs of their students.
I think we do the same than American and English women :)
"Good fun in Italy!" in English is Buon divertimento in Italia! in Italian.
To have fun.
to have fun
Yes, "so fun" is incorrect English. The correct phrasing would be "so much fun" to properly convey the idea that something is enjoyable.
Divertido means fun or funny in English.