Je suis heureuse de te voir. Tu es trĂšs gentil de m'aider. Il (or elle) est trĂšs beau.(elle est trĂšs belle) Nous sommes tous ici pour ton anniversaire. Vous ĂȘtes trĂšs gentils. Ils (or elles) sont mes amies.
I am happy to see you. You are very kind to help me. There are very beautiful. (It is beautiful) We are all here for your birthday. You are very kind. They are my friends.
English: I am funny. French: Je suis rigolo.
You are funny. Tu es rigolo.
He/She is funny. Il/Elle ** est rigolo.
We are funny. Nous sommes rigolo.
You (formal) are funny. Vous ĂȘtes rigolo.
They are funny. Ils/Elles sont rigolo.
The verb "to be" has different forms in English, such as 'I am' and 'they are.' In French, the verb 'ĂȘtre' also changes according to the subject, like 'je suis' for 'I am.' Both languages require the verb form to agree with the subject to convey the intended meaning clearly.
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