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What does decrivez quet gu un votre pere mere means in french?

The phrase "decrivez quet gu un votre pere mere" in French is not grammatically correct. It appears to be a jumbled mix of words and has no coherent meaning.

Here's a possible breakdown of the issues:

* "decrivez" means "describe" but requires an object to describe.

* "quet" is not a recognized French word.

* "gu" is not a recognized French word.

* "un" means "a" or "one".

* "votre" means "your".

* "pere" means "father".

* "mere" means "mother".

It's likely that this phrase is a combination of misspelled words or a random string of characters.

If you're trying to say something about your parents in French, please try rephrasing your request. For example, you could ask:

* "Pouvez-vous me décrire votre père et votre mère?" (Can you describe your father and mother?)

* "Dites-moi quelque chose sur vos parents." (Tell me something about your parents.)

* "Parlez-moi de votre famille." (Tell me about your family.)

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