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How to Say ‘And Wallace as Wallace Fountains.’ in French

Et Wallace... c'est les fontaines Wallace.

ay wah-lahs seh eh lay fon-ten wah-lahs

[ay wah-lahs seh eh lay fon-ten wah-lahs]

💬 Usage Tip: Repeating names for emphasis is common in French and helps in identification.

🇫🇷 In France: These fountains were designed to provide drinking water to Parisians in the 1870s.

Phrase Breakdown

Et Wallace...

ay wah-lahs

Words in this phrase

Et

[ay]

And

Used to connect words or sentences.

Example

Et voilà, le travail est fait.

And there, the work is done.

Wallace

[wah-lahs]

Wallace

Related to the famous fountains in Paris.

Example

Ce sont les fontaines Wallace.

These are the Wallace fountains.

C'est les fontaines Wallace.

seh eh lay fon-ten wah-lahs

Words in this phrase

c'

[seh]

it

Used to refer to a specific thing previously mentioned.

Example

C'est une belle journée.

It is a beautiful day.

est

[eh]

is

Third person singular of 'to be'.

Example

Il est trois heures.

It is three o'clock.

les

[lay]

the

A definite article referring to specific items.

Example

Les chats dorment.

The cats are sleeping.

fontaines

[fon-ten]

fountains

Structures that eject water for drinking or decoration.

Example

Fontaines Wallace sont connues.

Wallace fountains are well-known.

Wallace

[wah-lahs]

Wallace

Related to the famous fountains in Paris.

Example

Ce sont les fontaines Wallace.

These are the Wallace fountains.

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