1) Je m'appelle Daijah Ca va tres bein J' ai seize ans.
2) In French when they speck of there family they are talking about everyone not just the ones who live with them. Also, in French when you greet a friend it is informal but when greeting an adult you speck formals.
1. Je m'appelle Chris O. Ca va bien. J'ai quinze ans. 2. In French culture family is everyone including aunts, uncles, etc. . In our culture we greet people normally instead of formal and informal.
1). Je m'appelle Victoria -Ca va bein -J'ai seize ans.
2). In French they speak to their friends informal and their family formal. The french family include all their family like aunt, uncle, grandparents, well everyone and we mean family as the people that live in.
#1. Je m'appelle Jahmia. Ca va tries bien. J'ai quinze ans. #2 In French it is two ways to say hi; informal, when you are talking to your a friend and formal, when talking to an adult. In English when you say your family you are saying the family you live with unlike in French when they say family they mean their entire family.
1.Je m'appelle Ilsse. Ca va mal. J'ai seize ans. 2.With family you do la bise.With friends you say hi or a hand shake also when you are greeting an adult it is formal and when you greet a friend it is informal.
1. Je m'appelle Briceida. Ca va bien. J'ai quinze ans.
2. French have formal and informal greetings, the way they speak with their teacher is different from how they speak to the their friends. When they speak about family they talk about aunts uncles in-laws and so on, where as we say family meaning our parents and sibilings.
1.Je m'appelle Alice. Ca va bien. J'ai quinze ans.
2.French people have formal and informal greetings when they speak to a teacher they must be polite but when they speak to a friend they can speak informally.French people acknowledged all their family from aunts and uncles to grandparent, but we only refer to our mom dad and brothers and sisters.
1. a.)Je m'appelle Alejandro. b.)Ca va Bien. c.)J'ai quinze ans.
2. In France, the French have different ways to greet people: formal, and informal. They also include cousins, aunts, uncles, and in-laws as a part of their family.
In France they greet friends informal , with adults you greet adults formal. When they speak of their family they are talking about everyone not just parents and sibling.
1.Je m'appelle Jose Ca va tres bien J'ai quinze ans
2. In France they have informal and formal way's of saying hello and good bye.When they speak to a friend they may say "salut" but to an adult they say "bonjour". When they speak about there family the mean everyone even the in law's
1. a) Je m'appelle Stephanie b) Ca va bien c) J'ai quinze ans.
2. In France they greet people formally or informally. When they think of family they think of the extended family which includes aunts,uncles,cousins,grandparents,etc.
1 a) Je m'appelle Steven b) ca va mal c) j'ai quinze ans 2 people in france talk to adults formally and to children is informally. in france when you talk family it means everyone that is related to you
Je m'appelle Deysy Cava bien J'ai quinze ans 2. In France they greet adults in a formal way and friends greet informal.For French people family include everyone for example uncles, aunts, and grandparents. For us family are the people who live with us.
1. a.)je m'appelle denise b.)ca va c.)j'ai seize ans 2. when they talk about their family they include all of them. when we talk to our parents/family we dont talk formal
Je m'appelle Arlettita Cava mal J'ai quinze ans 2. In France they greet adults formally and friends greet informal.For French people family are everyone, and for us only the ones we live with
1) Je m'appelle Daijah
ReplyDeleteCa va tres bein
J' ai seize ans.
2) In French when they speck of there family they are talking about everyone not just the ones who live with them. Also, in French when you greet a friend it is informal but when greeting an adult you speck formals.
1. Je m'appelle Chris O. Ca va bien. J'ai quinze ans.
ReplyDelete2. In French culture family is everyone including aunts, uncles, etc. . In our culture we greet people normally instead of formal and informal.
1). Je m'appelle Victoria
ReplyDelete-Ca va bein
-J'ai seize ans.
2). In French they speak to their friends informal and their family
formal. The french family include all their family like aunt, uncle, grandparents, well everyone and we mean family as the people that live
in.
#1. Je m'appelle Jahmia. Ca va tries bien. J'ai quinze ans.
ReplyDelete#2 In French it is two ways to say hi; informal, when you are talking to your a friend and formal, when talking to an adult. In English when you say your family you are saying the family you live with unlike in French when they say family they mean their entire family.
1.Je m'appelle Ilsse.
ReplyDeleteCa va mal.
J'ai seize ans.
2.With family you do la bise.With friends you say hi or a hand shake also when you are greeting an adult it is formal and when you greet a friend it is informal.
1. Je m'appelle Briceida.
ReplyDeleteCa va bien.
J'ai quinze ans.
2. French have formal and informal greetings, the way they speak with their teacher is different from how they speak to the their friends. When they speak about family they talk about aunts uncles in-laws and so on, where as we say family meaning our parents and sibilings.
1.Je m'appelle Alice.
ReplyDeleteCa va bien.
J'ai quinze ans.
2.French people have formal and informal greetings when they speak to a teacher they must be polite but when they speak to a friend they can speak informally.French people acknowledged all their family from aunts and uncles to grandparent, but we only refer to our mom dad and brothers and sisters.
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ReplyDelete1. a.)Je m'appelle Alejandro.
ReplyDeleteb.)Ca va Bien.
c.)J'ai quinze ans.
2. In France, the French have different ways to greet people: formal, and informal. They also include cousins, aunts, uncles, and in-laws as a part of their family.
Je m'appelle Monique
ReplyDeleteCa va
J'ai quinze ans
In France they greet friends informal , with adults you greet adults formal.
When they speak of their family they are talking about everyone not just parents and sibling.
1.Je m'appelle Jose
ReplyDeleteCa va tres bien
J'ai quinze ans
2. In France they have informal and formal way's of saying hello and good bye.When they speak to a friend they may say "salut" but to an adult they say "bonjour". When they speak about there family the mean everyone even the in law's
1. a) Je m'appelle Stephanie
ReplyDeleteb) Ca va bien
c) J'ai quinze ans.
2. In France they greet people formally or informally. When they think of family they think of the extended family which includes aunts,uncles,cousins,grandparents,etc.
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ReplyDeletea) Je m'appelle Steven
b) ca va mal
c) j'ai quinze ans
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people in france talk to adults formally and to children is informally. in france when you talk family it means everyone that is related to you
Je m'appelle Deysy
ReplyDeleteCava bien
J'ai quinze ans
2. In France they greet adults in a formal way and friends greet informal.For French people family include everyone for example uncles, aunts, and grandparents. For us family are the people who live with us.
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ReplyDeletea)Je m'appelle kevin
b)ca va comme ci comme ca
c)j'ai quinze ans
2) people and france talk to there adults formal and to friends informal. in France everyone who is related to you is family
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ReplyDeletea.)je m'appelle denise
b.)ca va
c.)j'ai seize ans
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when they talk about their family they include all of them. when we talk to our parents/family we dont talk formal
Je m'appelle Arlettita
ReplyDeleteCava mal
J'ai quinze ans
2. In France they greet adults formally and friends greet informal.For French people family are everyone, and for us only the ones we live with