C’est perso 2 J’ai I have Je n’ai pas (de) I don’t have Tu as you have

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C’est perso 2 J’ai I have Je n’ai pas (de) I don’t have Tu as you have Tu n’as pas (de) you don’t have Il/elle a he/she has Il/elle n’a pas (de) he/she doesn’t have J’aime (ça) I like (that) Je n’aime pas (ça) I don’t like (that) Je préfère I prefer Je voudrais I would like J’aimerais I would like Je préférerais I would prefer les cheveux longs/courts/mi-longs long/short/shoulder length hair les cheveux frisés/raides/blonds/noirs/marron/roux the hair curly/straight/blonde/black/brown/ auburn les yeux bleus/verts/marron. the eyes blue/green/brown C’est génial it’s great C’est cool it’s cool C’est bien it’s good C’est ennuyeux it’s boring C’est barbant it’s boring C’est nul it’s rubbish Je suis I am Je ne suis pas I am not Tu es you are Tu n’es pas you are not Il/elle est he/she is Il/elle n’est pas he/she is not et and aussi also mais but cependant however d’autre part on the other hand parce que/car because très very assez quite un peu a little branché (e) trendy charmant(e) charming gentil/gentille kind drôle/marrant (e) funny modeste modest curieux/curieuse curious poli/polie polite intelligent (e) intelligent généreux/généreuse generous Je m’appelle I am called Tu t’appelles you are called Il s’appelle he is called Elle s’appelle she is called

C’est perso 2 J’ai I have Je n’ai pas (de) I don’t have Tu as you have Tu n’as pas (de) you don’t have Il/elle a he/she has Il/elle n’a pas (de) he/she doesn’t have J’aime (ça) I like (that) Je n’aime pas (ça) I don’t like (that) Je préfère I prefer Je voudrais I would like J’aimerais I would like Je préférerais I would prefer les cheveux longs/courts/mi-longs long/short/shoulder length hair les cheveux frisés/raides/blonds/noirs/marron/roux the hair curly/straight/blonde/black/brown/ auburn les yeux bleus/verts/marron. the eyes blue/green/brown C’est génial it’s great C’est cool it’s cool C’est bien it’s good C’est ennuyeux it’s boring C’est barbant it’s boring C’est nul it’s rubbish Je suis I am Je ne suis pas I am not Tu es you are Tu n’es pas you are not Il/elle est he/she is Il/elle n’est pas he/she is not et and aussi also mais but cependant however d’autre part on the other hand parce que/car because très very assez quite un peu a little branché(e) trendy charmant(e) charming gentil/gentille kind drôle/marrant(e) funny modeste modest curieux/curieuse curious poli(e) polite intelligent(e) intelligent généreux/généreuse generous Je m’appelle I am called Tu t’appelles you are called Il s’appelle he is called Elle s’appelle she is called