1. Chat vit r?t( i" U; N5 D' a4 C1 ~& n( w" a
r?t tenta chat# d- @( t" ~' x# ?+ b) h# J0 k
chat mit patte à r?t5 W( x! l# _: B6 ?4 u" r- V( h
r?t br?la patte à chat
& H5 @) E& h* [6 o+ _ ] chat quitta r?t.
$ m( m6 t/ R2 ?- B7 I8 H 2. As-tu vu le tutu de tulle de Lili d'Honolulu? Z0 }4 s! P9 F8 ]2 {2 Y
3.Ta tante t'attend.( [$ H0 w% B6 K8 z& ]5 F" J2 l) k
- J'ai tant de tantes. Quelle tante m'attend?, [7 r# ^, }' Y
- Ta tante Antoinette t'attend.( R0 T4 o6 o) F7 d
4. La pipe au papa du Pape Pie pue.9 a2 \1 b3 V/ C, [
5. Dans ta tente ta tante t'attend.
' j5 d9 q$ @. t* F" A& j6 c. l 6. Ces Basques se passent ce casque et ce masque jusqu'à ce que ce masque et ce casque se cassent.
+ f* r: }" ~7 X7 @/ i3 r: v 7. La cavale aux Valaques avala l'eau du lac et l'eau du lac lava la cavale aux Valaques.6 |' T7 w3 u2 ]7 x- o
8. Combien sont ces six saucisson-ci?
9 o$ s' M, h C) e& z% @) @, z: m Ces six saucisson-ci sont six sous.. `1 A8 y8 R. B3 E& ^# u9 e
Si ces six saucisson-ci sont six sous,$ h9 C [) B7 Q% V0 e" M
ces six saucissons-ci sont trop chers.
3 l1 I2 Z" f* j3 Z 9. Six saucisses sèches z2 e5 X8 b' ]. y5 a
10. Lulu lit la lettre lue à Lili et Lola alla à Lille où Lala lie le lilas.\
7 p8 u# m# d% y0 F( ] Rough Translations- I; L7 Y1 i9 _* R% F4 P
1.The Cat saw the roast. The roast tempted the cat. The cat put a paw on the roast. The roast burned the paw of the cat. The cat left the roast.5 l8 ]4 K4 o6 u# k# F. U+ @, R- H
2.Have you seen the tulle tutu of Lili from Honolulu?0 |6 |9 \/ x2 |' K
3.Your aunt is waiting for you. I have so many aunts. Which aunt is waiting for me? Your aunt Antoinette is waiting for you.
* ]& J! Q! R% u8 T6 l 4.Pope Pius's dad's pipe stinks.
9 V9 y- l8 r; b4 v& g- k 5.In your tent your aunt is witing for you.
1 [% q6 M* E+ L' W0 y! }5 f 6.These Basques pass each other this helmet and this mask until this mask and this helmet break.2 s. O% d* I1 T' m/ {5 y9 P
7.The Valachian's horse drank the lake's water and the lake's water washed the Valachian's horse.) c7 E" j, i5 L) |
8.How much are these six sausages? These six sausages are six sous (old French monetary unit). If these six sausages are six sous, these six sausages are too expensive.6 I A6 Y( a4 k2 j
9.Six dry sausages
5 Z; U9 D$ i' F3 a. T1 s/ d0 `1 F. d 10.Lulu read the letter read to Lili, and Lola went to Lille where Lala ties the lilac. |