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Question: How do I say, "Good Afternoon, I'm so glad to see you!. How are you!?" in French!?
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Ladies Luna
by TD Euwaite

Mars hangs in a net,
suspended
for love of Venus,

Slightly,
the moons are amused!.

Gentle sweet
songs they sing
appease,

and, if you please,
arouse from a tender slumber
the lumbering ghosts
of Ludwig and Prost…

My moons dance
elliptical,
pulling tides
from a red sand sea
motionless
without them!.

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For my friends E and C!.
RBWww@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
Bonjour, je suis si heureuse (if you are a woman), heureux (if you are a man, a real one I mean), de te voir!. Comment vas-tu!?

Thank you my friend!. Unkindness makes me sick!. Sickness hurts me!. Sometimes I want to punch somebody's face but can't do it!. Is this being reactionary!?Www@QuestionHome@Com

Bon apres-midi!. Comme je suis content de vous voir!. Comment allez-vous!?

Add an "e" to "contente" if you are feminine!. The "e" in "apres" ought to have an accent grave on it!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Lovely spooning, swooning, poem!. The moon always brings
tenderness, Last stanza beatiful yet hard for me to picture red sand, I shall try!. Have yet to think on Mars!Www@QuestionHome@Com

Bonjour-that's all I know!.!.!. Sorry!Www@QuestionHome@Com

Beautiful!.!. (I assume you mean Proust)!. Your dedication is a revelation to me!. No wonder you want to go to Paris!!Www@QuestionHome@Com