Je suis allé à une fête! and Je suis allée à une fête! are French equivalents of the English phrase "I went to a party!" Context makes clear whether a female (case 2) or a male (example 1) suits. The pronunciation will be "zhuh swee-za-ley a yoon fet" in French.
"This weekend, you went to a party!" in English is Ce weekend vous êtes allé à une fête! to a male and Ce weekend vous êtes allée à une fête! to a female in French.
Elle est allée au supermarché in French means "She went to the supermarket" in English.
"aujourd'hui je suis allé à / au..."
"The bear went to sleep!" in English is L'orso è andato a dormire! in Italian.
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"No problem with anything, and it was a pleasure!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Y a pas de problème du tout et c'était un plaisir! The statement translates loosely as "Everything went without a problem, and it was a pleasure!" in English. The pronunciation will be "ya pad pro-blem dyoo too ey cey-teh eh pleh-zeer" in French.
the English and french, they went together but on different ships.
Juste, justement and venir de or venir juste de are French equivalents of the English word "just." Context makes clear whether the adjective "fair" (case 1), the adverb "only" (example 2) or the verb "just (did, made, told, went)" (instances 3-4) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "zhyoost," ""zhyoost-maw," "vneerd" or "vneer zhoost duh" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
Snowboarding translated into French is 'planche à neige'. An example sentence is 'Je suis allé la planche à neige'. This means 'I went snowboarding'.
Je suis allé à la..., Je suis allé au... and Je suis allée aux... are French equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "I went to the... ." Context makes clear whether a female (case 3) or a male (examples 1, 2) suit for going to a feminine (instance 1) or a masculine singular location (option 2) or to a feminine or masculine plural place (sample 3). The respective pronunciations will be "zhuh swee-za-ley a la" and "zhuh swee-za-ley o" in French.
the English and french, they went together but on different ships.
the English and french, they went together but on different ships.