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The young man of the story and the young girl whom he meets at the airport are Americans; so, obviously, they speak English. |
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But the other young man is Brazilian; so, he speaks Portugese. |
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Me, I am the professor; so, of course, I speak French. |
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But you, you are not French; so, you don't speak French. |
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No, but soon, you are going to speak French. You and me, we are going to speak French together. |
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You are in agreement? Yes? Well, if we are in agreement, everything is fine! Let's go! |