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Choses à Savoir

Language Learning, Education

4.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2022

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Texte:
Les règles françaises liées au coronavirus ne vont plus imposer aux gens de porter un masque en intérieur à partir du 28 février, car la situation sanitaire s'est améliorée.

Traduction:
French coronavirus rules will no longer require people to wear masks indoors from February 28, as health situation has improved.

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0:26.0

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0:52.0

Once again, French rules, linked to the coronavirus,

0:56.0

we will no longer put people to wear a mask inside, from February 28,

1:04.0

because the sanitary situation is better.

1:09.0

Let's start with French rules.

1:14.0

French and French, of course, rules, rules of rules.

1:21.0

That is, laws, rules that must be respected in English.

1:28.0

Lies, the rules, lié, that is to say, with, with, with, or with, relative to.

1:38.0

We could say rules in relation to the coronavirus, or the relative to the coronavirus.

1:48.0

We don't want to impose, impose, it's the verb that means, to go to the obligatory.

1:58.0

That's it, impose, to go to the obligatory, require in English.

2:04.0

For example, the law imposed to bring a t-shirt in this public establishment.

2:15.0

The law imposed to bring a t-shirt in this public establishment.

2:22.0

O, Jean, impose, A, someone.

2:27.0

So impose, O Jean, because Jean is plural.

2:31.0

Impose, O Jean, require people.

2:35.0

To bring a mask, then bring a clothes, or bring a mask, it's where, in English.

2:43.0

For example, today I bring a t-shirt because it's very hot.

2:50.0

Today I bring a t-shirt because it's very hot.

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