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Let’s look at some more examples.
Listen and repeat, or speak along with the native speakers.
Mon e-mail est karen@innolang.com (ka a erre eu enne arobase innolang point com).
Mon e-mail est prune@innolang.com (pé erre u enne eu arobase innolang point com).
Mon e-mail est ben@innolang.com (bé eu enne arobase innolang point com)
Mon e-mail est sadia@innolang.com (esse a dé i a arobase innolang point com).
lya@innolang.com (elle i grec a arobase innolang point com).
Did you notice how I omitted mon e-mail est ?
lya@innolang.com (elle i grec a arobase innolang point com).
lya@innolang.com (in English)
When directly responding to a request, it’s often possible to omit part of the response.
Here by simply giving your e-mail address, there’s no need to say mon e-mail est, "My e-mail is."
The pattern is
{E-MAIL ADDRESS}.
You should be aware of this shortcut, but for this lesson, we’ll use the pattern
Mon e-mail est {E-MAIL ADDRESS}.
"My e-mail is {E-MAIL ADDRESS}.
Mon e-mail est {E-MAIL ADDRESS}.

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