“La première personne du singulier” is the first person in the singular form, it is the person who talks (in French, it is the form which starts, with "Je" in English, it is the form which starts with “I”).
2007-02-14 16:46:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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"premiere personne du singulier" = first person singular
it's the first person, which would be I or WE,
but since it's singular, it is only one person
it cannot be WE
it is the singular form of I, which is Je
ex: J'ai, j'aime, je suis, etc
2007-02-13 03:41:58
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answer #2
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answered by Crystal 2
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Oui, je parle francais un peu. J'ai prend francais dans l'ecole, mais cette annee, je ne le prends pas. Thats abotu the entire french I have... I can recognize somewhat and stuff so ya.
2016-09-05 07:48:26
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answered by greenland 4
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1st person singular. I am, I have, I ate, etc.
Je suis
J'ai
Je mange
It is the verb that matches with the first person subject.
2007-02-13 03:32:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It is the "je" of "I" form of the verb; "je vous" for instance.
I = first person singular
thou = second person singular
you = formal second person singular
he/she/it = third person singular
we = first person plural
you = second person plural
they = third person plural
2007-02-13 03:32:27
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answer #5
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answered by P. M 5
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Try this website....www.babelfish.com
You enter what you are trying to translate and choose the 'from' and 'to' languages.
2007-02-13 03:31:57
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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kel tomp fate le jo`ude wea.............haha
2007-02-13 03:31:50
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answered by Blackmagic 2
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le'Bungsmackattack'
glad i could help
2007-02-13 03:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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