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Pourquoi préfères-tu la France? in the singular and Pourquoi préférez-vous la France? in the plural are French equivalents of the English phrase "Why do you prefer France?" Context makes clear whether one "you" (case 1) or two or more "you all" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "poor-kwa prey-fehr-tyoo la frawss" in the singular and "poor-kwa prey-fey-rey-voo la frawss" in the plural in French.

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