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English : I : Ex: I really like it here.
Français : I : Ex : J'aime vraiment cet endroit.
Español : I: Ej: Me gusta mucho estar aquí.
Português : Eu: Ex: Gosto muito daqui.
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English : I : Ex: I really like it here.
Français : I : Ex : J'aime vraiment cet endroit.
Español : I: Ej: Me gusta mucho estar aquí.
Português : Eu: Ex: Gosto muito daqui.
Definition: p. pès. 1ye pès. seng. Tematik: Gramè Pwonon pèsonèl sijè.
English : I : Ex : I am reading a book.
Français : I : Ex : Je lis un livre.
Español : Yo: Ej: Estoy leyendo un libro.
Português : Eu: Ex: Estou lendo um livro.
English : usually : Ex: I usually shop at the corner store.
Français : habituellement : Ex : Je fais habituellement mes courses au dépanneur.
Español : normalmente: Ej: suelo comprar en la tienda de la esquina.
Português : normalmente: Ex: Costumo fazer compras na loja da esquina.
English : Usually
Français : Généralement
Español : Normalmente / comúnmente / por lo general
Português : Geralmente
Definition: atik endefini Tematik: Gramè, Detèminan Detèminan yo mete devan yon non pou oswa yon gwoup nominal le yo pa idantifye l. Egz: Mwen wè yon lous jodi a.
English : a, an. Ex: I saw a bear today.
Français : un, une. Ex : J'ai vu un ours aujourd'hui.
Español : un, una. Ej: Hoy vi un oso.
Português : um, uma. Ex: Eu vi um urso hoje.
English : swimming
Français : la natation
Español : la natación
Português : a natação
English : swim
Français : nager
Español : nadar
Português : nadar
English : excellent
Français : excellent
Español : excelente
Português : excelente
English : excelled
Français : excellé
Español : sobresalió
Português : se destacou
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