Oh no He is blue.
10-11 класс
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He is not yellow/
And he is not a small monster.
She is pink.
She is not red.
She is not a red dragon.
And she is not a big dragon,
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Он не желтый/
И он не маленький монстр.
Она розовая.
Она не красная.
Она не красный дракон.
И она не большой дракон,
Мне надо не перевод, а как читается по русски.
Хи ис нот елоу.Анд хи ис нот э смол монстер.Ши ис пинк.Ши ис нот рэд дрэган.Анд ши ис нот э биг дрэган
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