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me has
m’a
has me
m’a
It is four o’clock
Il est quatre heures.
they are (masculine)
ils sont
than a (masculine)
qu’un
that he; that it
qu’il
that we
qu’on
is it that
est-ce que
that they (masculine)
qu’ils
what is
qu’est
than a (feminine)
qu’une
that she
qu’elle
what is it
qu’est-ce
What is it ? (short form)
Qu’est-ce ?
only in
qu’en
It’s five to two.
Il est deux heures moins cinq.
Who is it?
Qui est-ce?
It is six o’clock.
Il est six heures.
He feels fine.
Il va bien.
She feels fine.
Elle va bien.
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