s’il ne pleuvait pas, tu sortirais
Literal Breakdown
Recording | English | French | Learn |
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if it | s’il |
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not (part 1) | ne |
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was raining | pleuvait |
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not (part 2) | pas |
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you (singular) | tu |
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would go out (2nd person singular) | sortirais |
Summary
The French translation for “if it was not raining, you would go out” is s’il ne pleuvait pas, tu sortirais. The French, s’il ne pleuvait pas, tu sortirais, can be broken down into 6 parts:"if it" (s’il), "not (part 1)" (ne), "was raining" (pleuvait), "not (part 2)" (pas), "you (singular)" (tu) and "would go out (2nd person singular)" (sortirais).Examples of "if it was not raining, you would go out" in use
There is 1 example of the French word for "if it was not raining, you would go out" being used:Practice Lesson
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Audio source
FSI French Basic Course (Revised)