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What is the English phrase am in French?

The English phrase "am" doesn't translate directly into French.

Here's why and how to use it in French:

* "Am" is the first-person singular present tense form of the verb "to be." In French, the present tense of "to be" changes depending on the subject pronoun.

Here's how to use it:

* "I am" in French is "Je suis"

* "I am not" is "Je ne suis pas"

Examples:

* "I am happy" = "Je suis heureux/heureuse"

* "I am not tired" = "Je ne suis pas fatigué/fatiguée"

Let me know if you have any other English phrases you'd like to translate into French!

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