I feel that French generally does not use a dash as long as Chinese, but uses a shorter length -, and the dash () in French is also used differently from that in Chinese, so it cannot completely correspond to the Chinese dash. French and Chinese dashes are relatively similar.
Usage Used in conversation to indicate a change in speaker, such as:
—,-(Hello, how are you?)
—Trè,,?.(Very good, thank you, how about you?)
Embedded in a sentence, it plays the same role of explanation as parentheses. Words in the sentence need to be used in pairs, and only the first one is used at the end of the sentence. like:
––déé. (mid-sentence) The Vikings—bold navigators—probably discovered America long before Columbus.
ssé-éite. (End of sentence) We came last year – the house hadn't been built yet.
List symbols, such as
é,:
–à,;
–àmine;
–;
–;
–unerègle.
Back to school, buy:
-Two loose-leaf square notebooks
-pencil;
-colour pencil;
-Eraser
-ruler
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