Je suis de Liège, qui est une petite ville de Belgique.
Literal Breakdown
Recording | English | French | Learn |
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I | je | ||
am (1st person singular) | suis | ||
of; from | de | ||
Liège (city) | Liège | ||
who; which; that | qui | ||
is (3rd person singular) | est | ||
a (feminine) | une | ||
small (feminine) | petite | ||
city; town | ville | ||
of; from | de | ||
Belgium (short form) | Belgique |
Summary
The French translation for “I am from Liege, which is a small town in Belgium.” is Je suis de Liège, qui est une petite ville de Belgique.. The French, Je suis de Liège, qui est une petite ville de Belgique., can be broken down into 11 parts:"I" (je), "am (1st person singular)" (suis), "of; from" (de), "Liège (city)" (Liège), "who; which; that" (qui), "is (3rd person singular)" (est), "a (feminine)" (une), "small (feminine)" (petite), "city; town" (ville), "of; from" (de) and "Belgium (short form)" (Belgique).Examples of "I am from Liege, which is a small town in Belgium." in use
There is 1 example of the French word for "I am from Liege, which is a small town in Belgium." being used:Recording | English | French | Learn |
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Hello, my name is Jean. (dialogue) | Bonjour, je m’appelle Jean. (dialogue) |