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the telephone
le téléphone
a phone
un téléphone
the afternoon
l’après-midi
I will fill them in at noon.
Je vais les remplir à midi.
I think I’m going to town.
Je crois que je vais en ville.
Is Tom working?
Est-ce que Tom travaille ?
My name is Peter.
Je m’appelle Pierre.
My weekend is for sport.
Mon weekend c’est pour le sport.
There are two days in a weekend.
Il y a deux jours dans un week-end.
He is just going to go to town.
Il va justement aller en ville.
I’m just going to go to town.
Je vais justement aller en ville.
For me, the weekend is music.
Pour moi, le weekend c’est la musique.
She just has to go to town.
Elle doit justement aller en ville.
We are precisely going to go to town.
Nous allons justement aller en ville.
I would just go to town.
Je voudrais justement aller en ville.
Saturday is the first day of the weekend.
Samedi est le premier jour du week-end.
Sunday is the last day of the weekend.
Dimanche est le dernier jour du week-end.
Tom is leaving at 2:30 this afternoon.
Tom part à 14h30 cet après-midi.
your brother (informal)
ton frère
the salad
la salade
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