I saw that you live in the US
aux cartes = maps
"Aux" is a contraction in French that combines the preposition "à" (to, at) with the definite article "les" (the). It is used before a plural noun to mean "to the" or "at the."
CORRECTED: side to the; you must mean aux cote... to the side
It's French.
Aux in french means 'to the'. AUX in either french or English stands for auxiliary/ auxiliaire.
Les raisins secs aux riz
aux: to the
It means "Chess". To say "I play Chess", one would say "Je joue aux echecs"
"J'ai mal aux oreilles" means "I have earache" in English.
do you play video games?
"On" is "one" in the sense of "someone" in French. "Aux pouvoirs spéciaux" translates as "with special powers".
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