Et Wallace...
And Wallace...
Language note: In French, using 'et' is an easy way to continue or join thoughts, similar to 'and' in English.
Culture note: Wallace refers to Sir Richard Wallace who funded public drinking fountains in Paris.
Context: Building on the theme of waterworks, she mentions another connection.
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Et
[eh]
And
Used to connect words or sentences.
Elle et moi sommes amis.
She and I are friends.
Wallace
[Wa-lah-s]
Wallace
A name, possibly referring to a person or a brand.
Elle attend Wallace à la gare.
She is waiting for Wallace at the station.
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