French, asked by pranavking42q, 4 hours ago

change into famine in french je suis fille​

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Answered by diliptanu174
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One of the main ways that French grammar differs from English is the existence of genders for things as well as people. While in the English language you will say “he” for a man or a stallion and “she” for a woman or a cow - you wouldn’t call a table “she” or a bucket “he”. Yet that is exactly how French grammar works. It’s “une table” and “un sceau”, and when you are using pronouns you will say “elle est mise” (”she (the table) is set”) and “il est plein” (”he (the bucket) is full”).

Answered by Hajarmustafa
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Answer:

Je suis une fille.

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