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Sarahi
how do you say "isn't it?" in french?
Mar 23, 2013 12:56 AM
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Never mind my comment. "N'est-ce pas" usually works, whether at the beginning or at the end of a sentence.
March 23, 2013
99% used, is " n'est ce pas" (as Viviane mentioned)
1% formal use, est-ce qu c'est le cas? est-ce vrai? ...etc.
March 23, 2013
It means: "Est-ce bien vrai?"
March 23, 2013
Depends. Do you mean "isn't it" as in "Isn't it your birthday today?" or as in "It's your birthday today, isn't it?"
March 23, 2013
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