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How do you say "have no fear" in French? A) N'ayez pas peur B) Bonjour C) Merci D) Oui

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  • Answer:


\Large{\boxed{ \sf Option \ A) \ N'ayez  \ pas \ peur}}


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  • Step-by-step explanation:

The structure [n' + verb + pas] is used to express a negation and is equivalent to [do not + verb] in English. Here, "ayez" is the imperative form of the verb "Avoir" in the second form plural. Since we know that the imperative form is used when giving advice or instructions, we can deduce that "n'ayez pas peur" translates to "Have no fear."

The other options translate to "good morning" or "good afternoon", "thank you", and "yes," respectively.

Hence, option A is correct.

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