râtisser les feuilles
Back to school Raking Leaves WeatherGet's dark early
the leaves are falling down = les feuilles tombent
Collards (brassica oleracea) are callec "chou communs" in French. Collard greens or leaves would be "des feuilles de chou".
Macher (verb) means 'to chew' in French. La mâche (noun) is a salad with small rounded leaves.
tis what my gorgeous boyfriend says to me right after he leaves (: i know you will sleep better now that you know that. in french it is "commet alae vou"
Raking leaves is the proper English phrase to use.
"en ratissant les feuilles" ramasser les feuilles au râteau
raking
Yes, raking leaves is a good example of a physical activity, because your boby is moving.
Raking the Leaves
Because she was raking up the leaves!
Moderate
I am raking leaves can be translated as ich reche die Blätter/den Laub zusammen or ich bin dabei, die Blätter/den Laub zusammenzurechen
I'm finished raking the leaves, now! Let's see what our deduction leaves. The boat leaves soon!
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Raking leaves. jumping in leaves, hay rides, Trick or Treating
No. If any, it is a physical change because the leaves are moved and torn, but not permenantly changed