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Old 02-23-2008, 07:30 PM
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French help!?

How would you say in french..
1.She llikes riding her motorcycle with her buddies.
2. Her eyes are green./or she has green eyes.
3. He is painful.

Thank you for your time.
Oops sorry I mean "He's a pain! "
can I say something like "Elle aime faire de la mobylette avec ses copains?
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Same question; what do you mean by he's painful, can a person be painful?
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1.Elle aime rouler en moto avec ses amis (men)/amies (women_
2. Ses yeux sont verts.
3. Il a mal=he's in pain. (I don't know if you mean he's a pain or if he is in pain??) Ok so if "he's a pain" you can say, "Il est agassant" (formal language) "Il est chiant" (not to be used in a essay, if you know what I mean!)
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the first two answers you got are correct..except for "he is a pain"
here's two ways you can put it
1.il est penible (he is a pain in the neck) (this one is missing an accent on the 'e' of penible going towards the left)
2.il est embetant (he is annoying) (this one needs a circumflex on the second 'e' of embetant)
i hope this helps
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1. Elle aime rouler en moto avec ses copains/copines.
2. Ses yeux sont verts. / Elle a des yeux verts.
3. Il est chiant. / Il fait chier. (in the sense of "a pain in the caboose")
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