1)A、tot[0].
2)B、etaler[e].
3)B、reine[ε]。
4)Agens[ɑ2 1 13? ]。
5)CAsie (two s read [s] and one s read [z]).
Look at the answer:
This is a small house.
This is black.
You are like a beautiful travel bag.
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New University French 1 Second Edition Examination Contents:
French characters belong to phonography, and they are composed of phonetic alphabet, which is related to pronunciation. According to different letter combinations, the pronunciation of words can be read directly. This is obviously different from Chinese. The French are descended from the French.
In the 4th century AD, the Roman Empire ruled France, and Latin became popular in France. By the 5th century, Latin had widely replaced Celtic, which was originally used in France.