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"and there, I have two good friends, Christine and Marie" in French

et là, j’ai deux bonnes copines, Christine et Marie

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The French translation for “and there, I have two good friends, Christine and Marie” is et là, j’ai deux bonnes copines, Christine et Marie. The French, et là, j’ai deux bonnes copines, Christine et Marie, can be broken down into 9 parts:"and" (et), "there" (), "I have" (j’ai), "two (2)" (deux), "good (feminine plural)" (bonnes), "girlfriends" (copines), "Christine (girl’s name)" (Christine), "and" (et) and "Marie (girl’s name)" (Marie).

Examples of "and there, I have two good friends, Christine and Marie" in use

There is 1 example of the French word for "and there, I have two good friends, Christine and Marie" being used:

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