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Hey French speakers! does "il pleut ce week-end" make sense? Is it proper grammar if I'm trying to say "it's going to be raining this weekend"?
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Hey French speakers! does "il pleut ce week-end" make sense? Is it proper grammar if I'm trying to say "it's going to be raining this weekend"?
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Bonjour !
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Il va pleuvoir ce week-end.
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