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I can't find the proper translation anywhere!!Hello, I am trying to translate the word 'outhouse' or 'pit privy' into french for work. I have checked some of our camping literature w… Started by Laura Baker |
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Apr 15, 2010 Reply by Laura Baker |
deux phrasesBonjour a tous. Pouvez vous m'aider? Que'est ce que cela veut dire :-dose de culotL'isle de GrimseyMerci beaucoup Started by Bill Morse |
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Mar 11, 2010 Reply by Bill Morse |
french to englishchez moi c'est ma mere qui fait le menage. je fais toujours mon lit. quelquefois je metsle couvert et je vide la poubelle. je ne fais jamai… Started by gabby |
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Feb 23, 2010 Reply by stu harris |
PronounciationHow can I pronounce Logis in French? Started by Betty Milien |
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Feb 22, 2010 Reply by Marc Vonhalmen |
Can't find 'diabolisée' in a dicitonary, print or online."Le cannabis est le produit illicite le plus utilisé. L'héroïne n'est plus diabolisée." I can guess it possibly means: "Heroin isn't any… Started by Pete Laubscher |
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Feb 9, 2010 Reply by Pete Laubscher |
BasicsHello! I'm kind of a new here and I've just begun my French learning. I still work on basics. Could you explain, what's the difference an… Started by Krzysztof Kossakowski |
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Feb 5, 2010 Reply by Krzysztof Kossakowski |
louphello! :) I would like to know the noun : loup (wolf). what is its feminine form? I mean what is it call to the female wolf. Thanks a lot… Started by venus |
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Feb 3, 2010 Reply by venus |
c'est / ces/ ce / cettehow to classify : c'est / ces/ ce / cette ? Thank you! :) Started by venus |
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Feb 3, 2010 Reply by venus |
About "vite" and "depart"Hi folks,Can vite means "immediate" in EnglishUn nouveau job viteAn immediate new job.Can "depart" mean "start/beginning"J'ai envie de pren… Started by Stephen Liu |
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Jan 31, 2010 Reply by Neil Coffey |
Translation of 'talk to you soon/later'How would you say: 'talk to you soon' and 'talk to you later'? Started by Anita Haven |
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Jan 26, 2010 Reply by Frank |
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