It's fall now.
C'est l'automne, maintenant.
It's fall, and the trees are beginning to lose their leaves.
C'est l'automne, et les arbres commencent à perdre leurs feuilles.
It's fall for you, but It's spring here in Chile.
Pour toi, c'est l'automne, mais ici au Chili, c'est le printemps.
It's fall in Spain right now. What about in Argentina? - It's spring here.
En Espagne, c'est l'automne en ce moment. Et en Argentine ? — Ici, c'est le printemps.
No, it's not every Sunday, but it's fall and winter.
C'est pas chaque dimanche, mais à l'automne et en hiver.
But now that it's fall, they'll be empty.
Mais maintenant qu'on est en automne, elles seront vides.
But, hey, it's fall.
Mais c'est l'automne.
Uh, no, it's fall.
C'est en automne.
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