Aneesh et Manuel finissent les exercices.
(ah-neesh ay man-well fee-neess lay zex-air-sees)
Aneesh and Manuel finish the exercises.
Ensuite, ils vont à la cafétéria.
(on-sweet, eel von ah la kah-fay-teh-ree-ah)
Then, they go to the cafeteria.
La cafétéria de l'école est grande.
(la kah-fay-teh-ree-ah duh leh-cohl ay grahnd)
The school cafeteria is big.
Il y a des gâteaux, des pains au chocolat, des bonbons, des tartines, des glaces, du jus de fruits etc.
(eel ee ah day gah-toh, day pen oh sho-ko-la, day bon-bon, day tar-teen, day glahs, dew joo duh frwee et-set-er-ah)
There are cakes, chocolate croissants, candies, sandwiches, ice creams, fruit juices, etc.
Caroline est déjà dans la cafétéria.
(ka-ro-leen ay day-zhah dah la kah-fay-teh-ree-ah)
Caroline is already in the cafeteria.
Elle commande une limonade et des frites.
(ell kom-mahnd oon lee-mo-nad ay day free-t)
She orders a lemonade and some fries.
Manuel choisit un pain au chocolat et un jus de fruits.
(man-well shwah-zee un pen oh sho-ko-la ay un joo duh frwee)
Manuel chooses a chocolate croissant and a fruit juice.
Aneesh choisit une glace.
(ah-neesh shwah-zee oon glahs)
Aneesh chooses an ice cream.
Ils ne mangent pas beaucoup.
(eel nuh mahnj pah boh-koo)
They don't eat a lot.
Ils mangent plus volontiers à la maison pendant le dîner.
(eel mahnj ploo vo-lon-tyay ah la may-zon pah-dahn luh dee-nay)
They prefer to eat more at home during dinner.
Le serveur remplit les verres d'eau fraîche puis, il apporte des plats.
(luh ser-veh-ur rahm-plee lay vehr do fraish pwhee, eel ah-port day pla)
The waiter fills the glasses with fresh water, then he brings the dishes.
Les élèves finissent le repas et ils rentrent à la classe.
(lay zay-lehv fee-neess luh ruh-pah ay eel rahn-tr ah la klahs)
The students finish the meal and they return to the class.
Most nouns are made plural by adding -s to a singular noun.
Nouns ending with -s, -x, -z in the singular do not change in the plural.
Nouns ending with -eau and -eu normally take an -x in the plural.
Exception:
Certain nouns ending with -ou take -x in the plural.
Most of the nouns ending with -al take -aux in the plural.
Exception:
Second Group of Verbs - "-ir" Verbs
Most verbs whose infinitive ends with "ir" belong to this group.
The present tense of "ir" verbs is conjugated by removing the "r" ending and adding "-s", "-s", "-t", "-ssons", "-ssez", "-ssent" to the radical of the verb.
Example: verb – finir (to finish); radical – fini
Present Tense of Verb - "finir" (to finish)
Other "-ir" verbs conjugated like finir are:
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