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In French / High School | 2014-07-21

What is the meaning of "Le PrĂ©fĂšre Être À Paris"?

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"Le prefere etre a Paris" french = Il prĂ©fĂšre ĂȘtre Ă  Paris.

Answered by pandamille | 2024-06-10

The meaning is "I would rather be in Paris."
Le = I would Prefere = Rather Etre = be A = in Paris = Paris

Answered by iloveonedirection | 2024-06-10

The phrase "Le PrĂ©fĂšre Être À Paris" means "He/She/It prefers to be in Paris" in English. It expresses a strong inclination towards the city, often reflecting a personal liking or appreciation of Paris. This construction uses the verb "prĂ©fĂ©rer," which is followed by the infinitive "ĂȘtre" and implies a choice about place.
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Answered by pandamille | 2024-12-23