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We can use the term “Ça va” as an informal question: “Ça va?” Alternatively, we can use it to respond to the question “Comment ça va?” In that case, “Ça va.” is a casual way of saying “I’m well.”
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GREETINGS AND INTRODUCTIONS DICTATION
GREETINGS AND INTRODUCTIONS DICTATION
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Did you know...
The French pronoun “Vous” is used instead of “Tu” in two cases: 1. When speaking to someone much older than you or someone you highly respect. 2. When speaking to a group of two or more people.
Did you know...
We can use the term “Ça va” as an informal question: “Ça va?” Alternatively, we can use it to respond to the question “Comment ça va?” In that case, “Ça va.” is a casual way of saying “I’m well.”