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"to the; at the (plural)" Practice Lesson
"to the; at the (plural)" Practice French lesson
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to the; at the (plural)
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to have foot ache
avoir mal aux pieds
Welcome to the University Clinic of Saint Luke.
Bienvenue aux Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc.
letter box
boite aux lettres
Her toes hurt.
Elle a mal aux orteils.
She plays dominos with her grandfather.
Elle joue aux dominos avec son grand-père.
She wants to play chess.
Elle veut jouer aux échecs.
In French, days of the week are not capitalized.
En français, on ne met pas de majuscule aux jours de la semaine.
In French, months are not capitalized.
En français, on ne met pas de majuscule aux mois.
He sells cutlery to restaurants.
Il vend des couverts aux restaurants.
There are 50 states in the US
il y a 50 états aux Etats-Unis
I play computer games.
Je joue aux jeux vidéo.
I prefer green olives to black olives.
Je préfère les olives vertes aux olives noires.
to play checkers
jouer aux dames
to play dominos
jouer aux dominos
I like to play chess with my father.
J’aime jouer aux échecs avec mon père.
The bus driver asks the children to sit down.
Le chauffeur du bus demande aux enfants de s’asseoir.
the (plural)
les
Goats in Morocco can climb trees!
Les chèvres au Maroc savent grimper aux arbres !
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