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The verb Etre
Etre: to be (the E in Etre has a circumflex over it)
Je suis (I am) Nous sommes (we are)
Tu es (You are) Vous etes (You, Plural or formal are). Circumflex over the E
Il/Elle est (he/she is) Ils/Elles sont (they are)
Depends on the context. To say It is, you'd say "Il est..."
It all depends on the word that follows. --If its a feminine word it will be une. --If its a masculine word however, then it will be un. --Une and un can be used to say both "a" and "the" "De" means "the" in English.
"is" is spelled "est" in French. Ex: she is ill > elle est malade - He is not there > il n'est pas là.
Anglais
The english word 'or' is spelled 'ou' in French.
This is the same in French as it is in English.
The English word gold has has the same meaning as the French word or.
The English word for the French word "voyelle" is vowel.
The French word "oui" (pronounced "we") translates to "yes" in English. The English word "we" translates to "nous" (pronounced "new") in French.
the English word main is 'principal / principale' in French. The French word main is 'hand' in English.
It is an English word of French origin, but also exists in French today.
The word "voyage" in English translates to "voyage" in French.
Her in French is "Elle"
Non is the French word for 'no'.
the french word et means the English word and.
It is the same. Page in English is page in French.