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brian

SONT LES MOTS QUI VONT?

SONT LES MOTS QUI VONT
TRES BIEN ENSEMBLE


What does it mean?

    



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Lucas
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Hi! It seems that the subject is missing in your sentence. The translation, though, is literally "are the words that go (or match) very well together". In the Beatles song, that would also mean "rhyme".


David C
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Michelle, ma belle......

These are words which go together well.

The Beatles translated it for you


Tony R
ARE THE WORDS WHICH GO? ARE THE WORDS WHICH GO VERY WELL TOGETHER


Monkey Magic
Isnt it what Paul sings in English in the same song..."these are words that go together well"


qriste
it's "sont des mots" in the song, if you say "sont les mots" it means "are the words that go together well"


sortitoutman
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the dude is right !





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