Christine a quatorze ans et Marie a quinze ans, comme moi.
Literal Breakdown
Recording | English | French | Learn |
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Christine (girl’s name) | Christine |
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has | a |
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14 (fourteen) | quatorze |
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years | ans |
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and | et |
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Marie (girl’s name) | Marie |
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has | a |
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15 (fifteen) | quinze |
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years | ans |
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like; as | comme |
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me (for emphasis) | moi |
Summary
The French translation for “Christine is fourteen years old and Marie is fifteen years old, like me.” is Christine a quatorze ans et Marie a quinze ans, comme moi.. The French, Christine a quatorze ans et Marie a quinze ans, comme moi., can be broken down into 11 parts:"Christine (girl’s name)" (Christine), "has" (a), "14 (fourteen)" (quatorze), "years" (ans), "and" (et), "Marie (girl’s name)" (Marie), "has" (a), "15 (fifteen)" (quinze), "years" (ans), "like; as" (comme) and "me (for emphasis)" (moi).Examples of "Christine is fourteen years old and Marie is fifteen years old, like me." in use
There is 1 example of the French word for "Christine is fourteen years old and Marie is fifteen years old, like me." being used:Recording | English | French | Learn |
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Pascale at school (dialogue) | Pascale à l’école (dialogue) |