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Go to Portugal1.Vous pouvez aller au Portugal. 2.Vous êtes allé au Portugal. You could go to Portugal. You went to Portugal. I hope my French sentences… Started by Crack1 |
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Sep 2, 2009 Reply by Marc Vonhalmen |
Translate pleaseVoilà mon amour, rien de bien neuf dans ma vie. Started by Gavin McInerney |
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Sep 2, 2009 Reply by Gavin McInerney |
colloquialism"voyons"-- it means "let's see" but is used as some sort of exclamation also; the context is a meal at which two grown men who are old f… Started by isabelle hayes |
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Sep 2, 2009 Reply by Frank |
To say "your friend", with the "your" being the familiar form, do you say "Ta amie" or "T'amie"?I'm not sure whether this is the right place for the question, however here it is: Is the expression "Your friend", with the "your" being t… Started by Joan T. Scott |
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Sep 2, 2009 Reply by Joan T. Scott |
gagnerLooking up 'gagner' in Cassell's French Dictionary (8th ed, 1970), came across phrase 'la nuit nous gagnera' translated as 'night will over… Started by Pete Laubscher |
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Sep 2, 2009 Reply by Pete Laubscher |
What does it mean?Hi, I dont know French at all. I would like to know the meaning of this sentence in french? "ce monde n'a pas fabrique pour moi" Please… Started by Jenny |
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Sep 1, 2009 Reply by Pamela Kingfisher |
Conditional ParfaitOk I mean to say, "They could have told someone." Ils auraient pu dire a quelqu'un. Or: Ils pourraient dit a quelqu'un. Or Ils auraient p… Started by Pamela Kingfisher |
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Sep 1, 2009 Reply by Pamela Kingfisher |
Away1.Vous avez été loin pour quelques semaines. 2.Je vous ai manqué. OR Tu me manques. You have been away for a few weeks. I missed you. I… Started by Crack1 |
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Aug 31, 2009 Reply by Frank |
I'm lostWhat does Quoi c'est ca? mean Started by Kesia Tauriac |
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Aug 31, 2009 Reply by Kesia Tauriac |
Love and likeI like you and I love you are two different sentences. For example, people who like the politics of Mr Sarkozy could say we like him. How… Started by Crack1 |
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Aug 30, 2009 Reply by Frank |
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