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Let's look at some examples.
Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers.
Il fait beau.
Il fait beau.
Il fait froid.
Il fait froid.
Il fait chaud.
Il fait chaud.
Il pleut.
Il pleut.
Il neige.
Il neige.
Can you guess what the last sentence means?
Il neige.
"It’s snowing."
Literally it means "It snows," but translates as "It’s snowing." Il neige (enunciated). Il neige.
First is il. "It." Il (clearly enunciated). Il.
Next is neige, "snows," as in "It snows." pleut.
Neige is from the verb, Neiger, "to snow." Neiger.
Together, Il neige. "It’s snowing." Il neige.

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