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百度试题 结果1 题目I know how to ___ it in French. A. speak B. say C. talk D. read 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B强调说话内容it,所以选用say. 反馈 收藏
Ready to learn how to say “hello” in French? Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll learn: Bonjour - the most common way to say “hello” in French If you don’t say bonjour when entering a shop or café, you might be thought of as rude When greeting one another in France,...
Excuse me. How do you ___ it in French? A. say B. speak C. tell D. talk 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 【详解】 句意:打扰一下。你用法语怎么说? 考查动词辨析。say说,强调说的内容;speak讲,强调说某种语言;tell告诉;talk谈论。此处指用法语“说”某项内容,应用动词say。故选A。反馈...
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关键词(句):in French:用法语 翻译:你能告诉我怎么用法语说这个单词吗? say sth. in+某种语言,意为“用某种语言说某物”。tell是及物动词“告诉”,后面可直接接表示人物的词。而talk with/to sb.表示“与某人交谈”,speak to sb.表示“与某人说话”。talk和speak后面都不能直接接表示人的词,故选D...
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关于法语(法国) 的问题 how do you say "I am sure" in French? 这个在 法语 (法国) 里怎么说? 查看翻译 AI_monga 2024年7月8日 Formal French: Comment dit-on "I am sure" en français ? 复制 Casual French: Comment on dit "I am sure" en français ? 复制 Explanation in Turkis...
In the formal translation, "Comment dit-on" is a more polite and formal way of asking "How do you say" in French. It uses the impersonal form "on" and the formal form of the verb "dire" to show respect. In the casual translation, "Comment on dit" is a more relaxed and informal...