AIMessage(content="J'aime la programmation.", additional_kwargs={'reasoning_content': 'Okay, so I need to translate the sentence "I love programming." into French. Let me think about how to approach this. \n\nFirst, I know that "I" in French is "Je." That\'s straightforward. Now, the verb "love" in French is "aime" when referring to oneself. So, "I love" would be "J\'aime." \n\nNext, the word "programming." In French, programming is "la programmation." But wait, in French, when you talk about loving an activity, you often use the definite article. So, it would be "la programmation." \n\nPutting it all together, "I love programming" becomes "J\'aime la programmation." That sounds right. I think that\'s the correct translation. \n\nI should double-check to make sure I\'m not missing anything. Maybe I can think of similar phrases. For example, "I love reading" is "J\'aime lire," but when it\'s a noun, like "I love music," it\'s "J\'aime la musique." So, yes, using "la programmation" makes sense here. \n\nI don\'t think I need to change anything else. The sentence structure in French is Subject-Verb-Object, just like in English, so "J\'aime la programmation" should be correct. \n\nI guess another way to say it could be "J\'adore la programmation," using "adore" instead of "aime," but "aime" is more commonly used in this context. So, sticking with "J\'aime la programmation" is probably the best choice.\n'}, response_metadata={'token_usage': {'completion_tokens': 346, 'prompt_tokens': 23, 'total_tokens': 369, 'completion_time': 1.447541218, 'prompt_time': 0.000983386, 'queue_time': 0.009673684, 'total_time': 1.448524604}, 'model_name': 'deepseek-r1-distill-llama-70b', 'system_fingerprint': 'fp_e98d30d035', 'finish_reason': 'stop', 'logprobs': None}, id='run--5679ae4f-f4e8-4931-bcd5-7304223832c0-0', usage_metadata={'input_tokens': 23, 'output_tokens': 346, 'total_tokens': 369})