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Engagement (Commitment)

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Choses à Savoir

Language Learning, Education

4.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2022

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Texte:

Le club des nations riches, le G7, s'est engagé dimanche à mettre un terme progressivement à sa dépendance vis à vis du pétrole russe.


Traduction:

The G7 club of wealthy nations committed Sunday to phasing out its dependency on Russian oil.


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0:00.0

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0:10.4

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0:26.2

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0:56.2

We start with the club of rich nations. The club, the group, or the group of rich nations.

1:10.7

So rich nations, a nation, a country, a state, a nation, nation.

1:21.5

So in French, a nation is more exactly the whole of the country.

1:27.9

That's a nation, it's all the people of a country.

1:32.4

A rich nation, unlike a poor nation, it's a rich nation, a nation that has money, a country rich, a country developed.

1:44.5

Attention in French, rich takes an E to the end.

1:48.5

We can say for example, this family is rich, she has a goal in a park.

1:55.0

This family is rich, she has a goal in a park, in her park.

2:01.9

The G7, the G7 is the name of this club, the G7.

2:09.8

This club is engaged, it's the verb, engaged.

2:15.4

We can also say, take an engagement, or do a promise, that's it, engaged.

2:23.2

It's apostrophe, engaged, it's all committed.

2:27.1

For example, I am engaged to go back to the house at 22 o'clock.

2:34.8

I am engaged to go back to the house at 22 o'clock.

2:39.5

So I took an engagement, I made the promise to go back to the house at 22 o'clock.

2:47.1

Dimanche Sunday, dimanche, to put a term.

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