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![]() "c'est pour ça que..." versus "c'est pourquoi..."I've just heard the former used twice whereas I would've said the latter. Is the latter not used or perhaps merely less dignified? Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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Apr 8, 2012 Reply by George Hunt |
![]() the crêpe saléeHow do you call CRÊPE SALÉE in English meaning the opposite of Sweet crepe. Thanks Started by Chanh Van Nguyen in French Dictionary / Vocabulary |
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Apr 8, 2012 Reply by alan gould |
![]() Il y aI am taking a beginning french course (at a college, but it's a non-credited conversational french class) I am confused on the current less… Started by a. palandri in French Grammar |
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Apr 8, 2012 Reply by Gustaf Drevin |
Need Help!where can I get the answers for the exercises in the book cours de langue et civilisation françaises Started by Rajalakshmi Iyengar in French learning / teaching |
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Qui pouvez me corriger ces phrases?Bonjour tout le monde, Je connais les phrases dessous en anglais. Mais, je ne suis pas sûr qu'elles soient correctes ou non en français.… Started by Zhongjie Fan in French Grammar |
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Apr 7, 2012 Reply by Zhongjie Fan |
![]() RosierWhat is the English translation for the flower "Rosier" ? Started by Yolande Bridger in French Grammar |
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Apr 6, 2012 Reply by Yolande Bridger |
![]() connaitre et savoirThese two verbs seem to create confusion among many students of French. Is there a easier more memorable way of usage? Anne. Started by Anne Peers in French Grammar |
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Apr 6, 2012 Reply by Zhongjie Fan |
![]() How would you say?How would you say the pink jewel (bijou)? Started by Michelle Larry Meyer in French Grammar |
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Apr 5, 2012 Reply by Charles D |
![]() can somebody help me translate a letter in english to french?please help. Started by mel hussey in French Grammar |
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Apr 4, 2012 Reply by Katie Camacho |
![]() la tenue versus l'entretienI saw "the upkeep/running" of the house translated as "la tenue." To me, l'entretien has a physical connotation -- the cleaning, repairin… Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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Apr 1, 2012 Reply by George Hunt |
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