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"she isn’t going out because it’s raining" in French

elle ne sort pas parce qu’il pleut

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The French translation for “she isn’t going out because it’s raining” is elle ne sort pas parce qu’il pleut. The French, elle ne sort pas parce qu’il pleut, can be broken down into 6 parts:"she" (elle), "not (part 1)" (ne), "spell; curse" (sort), "not (part 2)" (pas), "because it" (parce qu’il) and "is raining" (pleut).

Examples of "she isn’t going out because it’s raining" in use

There is 1 example of the French word for "she isn’t going out because it’s raining" being used:

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FSI French Basic Course (Revised)