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![]() Next round of questions for this beginnerOk! All you masters out there! I am now working with "Avoir" and, as such, I want to have the pertinent questions I might hear for the answ… Started by ted howard |
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Jun 13, 2011 Reply by lauris |
![]() Is there a phrase in French that means "rehearsal dinner" ??Is there a phrase in French that means "rehearsal dinner" as in the event that the groom's parents host the night before the wedding? Thank… Started by K Crumbley |
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Jun 13, 2011 Reply by K Crumbley |
Wrapping ne around reflexiveOk, so I'm just learning ahead on the french-linguistics site, and trying to write a short story to improve my skills, although I want to a… Started by Ray |
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Jun 12, 2011 Reply by Neil Coffey |
![]() How would you translate "Court Sejour Public" that was in a friend's medical file info sheet?Would it be alright to say "short public stay?" The phrase was found in a file info sheet released by the hospital to the patient. Started by Eddie L. Romero |
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![]() Ok!.....next question from a motivated learner.As I go through my Rosetta Stone lessons, I find it would be helpful to ask a question about the picture I am seeing and then responding wi… Started by ted howard |
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Jun 12, 2011 Reply by Neil Coffey |
![]() Combien and Combien deHi, I'm a beginner. I've been learning French for 4 months.Could anyone tell me what is the difference between "combien" and "combien de"? Started by Petite Fille |
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Jun 11, 2011 Reply by stu harris |
![]() prieWhat does Je Prie Comme Je Peut mean ? Started by rob konduros |
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Jun 10, 2011 Reply by rob konduros |
English translationstoppons les guerres - codons les missiles en javascript Started by Janet Noguerra |
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Jun 10, 2011 Reply by Janet Noguerra |
![]() Which is more correct?If I were wanting to say, for example: "They are reading." Would it be more correct to say: "Ils sont la lecture." which directly translate… Started by ted howard |
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Jun 10, 2011 Reply by ted howard |
![]() DeI never know when to use "de" in a sentence or not. it always seems to have to go in the strangest places. Is there any way of knowing when… Started by Marie Gilbert |
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Jun 9, 2011 Reply by Neil Coffey |
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