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![]() somebody please help me please!! its extremley urgent! PLEASE! D:im really stuck and need help, could somebody PLEASE translate this to english and correct mistakes for me please! those translator sites d… Started by Safi Ahmed in Translation Help |
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Apr 19, 2012 Reply by Safi Ahmed |
![]() Rene Levesque, My hero!Par un apres-midi plat de septembre 1808, un grand troismats aux couleurs anglaises jette l'ancre dans l'anse bordee de fleurs sauvages de… Started by Katerina James in French Grammar |
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Apr 18, 2012 Reply by Katerina James |
![]() From French to EnglishRENE LEVESQUE: Un enfant du siecle, un pretre du? Dieu RENE LEVESQUE: A child of the century, a man of God? de Dieu or du Dieu? Merci! Started by Katerina James in French Grammar |
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![]() French phraseCan anyone help please with the phrase 'l'air du temps'? Started by Christine Conlon in Translation Help |
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Apr 18, 2012 Reply by Christine Conlon |
![]() Correct pleaseThe discovery of America came in an epoch of great and profound changes in the European world. La decouverte de America est venu(e) en un… Started by Katerina James in French Grammar |
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Apr 17, 2012 Reply by Katerina James |
French Homework Help!Hi! I've been asked to write a short bibliography about a particular person for French homework. It's meant to be helping us grasp the whol… Started by Anna Crews in French learning / teaching |
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Apr 17, 2012 Reply by Neige |
![]() French Conversation I cannot understandBackground: The above was a conversation had on a recent Facebook photo. However, I don't entirely understand what they're saying so I'll… Started by Cath L in Translation Help |
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Apr 16, 2012 Reply by Cath L |
![]() "to do the laundry"are both "faire la lessive" and "faire le linge" used? Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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Apr 16, 2012 Reply by alan gould |
![]() Origin of matinee for an afternoon performance?How did matinee become used for an afternoon entertainment? I heard one explanation years ago, but I can't find it or any other explanation… Started by Charles Norcross in French Grammar |
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Apr 16, 2012 Reply by Charles D |
![]() "what do you do for a living?"Are both commonly used: Que faites-vous dans la vie ? Quel métier faites-vous ? Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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Apr 15, 2012 Reply by Magaly |
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