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It is nine o’clock.
Il est neuf heures.
It is two o’clock.
Il est deux heures.
It is seven o’clock.
Il est sept heures.
It is eight o’clock.
Il est huit heures.
It is three o’clock.
Il est trois heures.
Hello, Sir!
Bonjour, Monsieur !
It is four o’clock.
Il est quatre heures.
Where are you Sir?
Où êtes-vous, Monsieur ?
What do you have Sir?
Qu’avez-vous, Monsieur ?
a son
un fils
the son
le fils
my son
mon fils
the sons
les fils
My son feels fine.
Mon fils va bien.
I am happy to go to the restaurant.
Je suis heureux d’aller au restaurant.
I am twenty years old.
J’ai vingt ans.
She’s five years old.
Elle a cinq ans.
thirty-seven years old
trente-sept ans
thirty-nine years old
trente-neuf ans
I am thirty-six years old.
J’ai trente-six ans.
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