This is the verb we would use if we were eating something.
What is "manger"
This is the pronoun used when referring to oneself.
What is "je"?
This is the letter that sneaks it's way into Manger when conjugated with nous.
What is the letter E?
This granular food's french translation was a common slang term for someone who has "charisma".
This verb is used when we say we are watching something.
What is regarder?
This is the pronoun you would use when talking to just one person
What is "tu"?
This is the full conjugation used if I said "she plays" hockey.
What is "elle joue"?
This leafy dish is literally the same word in french as it is in english, only with an "-e" added onto the end.
What is salade?
What is chanter?
This is the pronoun you would use when speaking to a group of people.
What is "vous"?
This is the longest ending that is the longest ending that does not get pronounced when added onto an -er verb.
What is "ent"?
This circular bread food is literally the same word in french as it is in english.
What is "bagel"?
Whether you are late or early, once you get to a place you will have done this -er verb.
What is "arriver"
This pronoun would be used when Mr. Brown speaks about this class with another teacher.
What is "ils"?
This would be the correct conjugation for je aimons
What is j'aime?
This aquatic insect (I think it's an insect) sounds a whole lot like "crustation"
What is crevette?
This is the verb we would use if Mr. Brown missed his bus and had to walk home.
What is "marcher"?
This matching conjugation ending and this pronoun share most of the same letters.
What are "nous" and "-ons"?
These are the two endings that are pronounced when added to an -er verb.
What are -ez and -ons?
This starchy food is directly translated to "apple of earth". What am I?
What is "potato"?