"Is located" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase "se situe."
Specifically, the reflexive pronoun "se" means "oneself." The verb "situe" means "(He/she/it) is located." The pronunciation is "suh see-tyoo."
The French phrase 'se situe' translates to 'is located' or 'is situated' in English.
It's actually 'ce soir,' not se soi. It's a french phrase that means 'tonight.'
"Se souvenir" in French translates to "to remember" or "to recall" in English.
La muraille de Chine se situe en Chine, s'étendant sur une grande partie de la frontière nord du pays. Elle traverse notamment les provinces de Gansu, de la Mongolie-Intérieure, de Ningxia, de Shaanxi, de Shanxi et de Hebei.
The English translation for the French verb 'se demander' is 'to wonder' or 'to ask oneself'.
The phrase "how's your day" in French is spelled as "comment se passe ta journée".
"Is located in" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase "se situe en."Specifically, the reflexive pronoun "se" means "oneself." The verb "situe" means "(He/she/it) is located." The preposition "en" means "in."The pronunciation is "suh see-tyoo aw."
It's actually 'ce soir,' not se soi. It's a french phrase that means 'tonight.'
"Where is an ant's heart found?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Où se trouve le coeur d'une fourmi? The question also translates as "Where is the heart of one ant found?" in English. The pronunciation will be "oo suh troov luh kuhr dyoo foor-mee" in French.
"Is known" is an English equivalent of the incomplete French phrase "se connaît."Specifically, the reflexive pronoun "se" means "oneself." The verb "connaît" means "(He/she/it) does know, is knowing, knows." The pronunciation is "suh koh-neh."
"We know each other" is an English equivalent of the French phrase On se connaît.Specifically, the personal pronoun on literally is "one" but can be rendered as "we" in English. The reflexive pronoun se literally means "oneself". The verb connaît translates as "(he/it/one/she) does know, knows, is knowing".The pronunciation will be "oh suh ko-neh" in French.
"Se souvenir" in French translates to "to remember" or "to recall" in English.
"My mother is washing up" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Ma mère se lave. The declaration translates literally as "My mother is washing herself" in English. The pronunciation will be "ma mehr suh lav" in French.
La muraille de Chine se situe en Chine, s'étendant sur une grande partie de la frontière nord du pays. Elle traverse notamment les provinces de Gansu, de la Mongolie-Intérieure, de Ningxia, de Shaanxi, de Shanxi et de Hebei.
"That is said" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Ça se dit. The pronunciation of the demonstrative/indefinite pronoun, reflexive pronoun, and third person singular of the present indicative verb tense will be "sa suh dee" in French.
"We comfort one another when we compare each other" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Quand on se compare on se console. The declarative statement translates literally as "When one compares one another, one consoles one another" in English. The pronunciation will be "kaw-to suh ko-par o suh ko-sol" in French.
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Preuve secondaire is a French equivalent of the English phrase "secondary evidence".Specifically, the feminine noun preuve means "evidence, proof". The feminine/masculine adjective secondaire translates as "secondary". The pronunciation will be "pruhv se-kon-derr" in French.