"écris des phrases négatives, est-ce que c'est ne ou n' ?" means "write negative sentences; are you using ne or n'?"
When writing negatives we use very often the markers "ne .... pas" or "n'... pas". Ex: je ne vais pas à l'école (the affirmative is je vais à l'école: I'm going to school). You are using "ne ... pas". Ex: Je n'ai pas envie d'aller au cinéma (the affirmative is j'ai envie d'aller au cinéma, I want to go to the movies). Here you are using n plus apostrophe instead of "ne", this is done only for pronunciation purposes as the verb begins with a vowel sound (there is no other difference).
On September 23 sunset in Warsaw is at 18:32 CEST (Civil Twilight at 7:05 PM CEST, Nautical Twilight at 7:45 PM CEST, Astronomical Twilight at 8:27 PM CEST).
C'est Noel, c'est le mois de Decembre.
It's delicious
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It means : It is
first from last
It's Friday.
Cest bob
What does matiere preferee cest mean? it means liek wahts your favourite subject here ill answer it English: My favourite subject is Science French: Ma matiere preferee, cest Science Remenber the acents in french peace (\/) (' ') (").(")
The are a lot of acronym for CEST such as Central European Summer Time, Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer, Conference on Environmental Science and Technology.
There are no words that contain both the prefix "ante" and the root word "cest" in the English language.
this is loopy (I think)