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"Could you mean "Envergure"? (which usually means something like "scope", "scale")"

Neil Coffey replied Sep 16, 2011 to qu'est ce qu'un invergu,

2 Sep 16, 2011
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"Yes, it's French for wojrQkman.  "

Neil Coffey replied Sep 14, 2011 to meaning of word eoaverrier

1 Sep 14, 2011
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""est-ce" means "is it...?" For example:   est-ce vrai? = is it true?   "est-ce que"…"

Neil Coffey replied Sep 14, 2011 to Qu'est-ce que vs Quel

3 Sep 14, 2011
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"Yes, I think that would work nicely, for example."

Neil Coffey replied Sep 14, 2011 to Essay trouble

4 Sep 14, 2011
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""Qu'est-ce que..." means "what" when you're asking about what is the object of the v…"

Neil Coffey replied Sep 14, 2011 to Qu'est-ce que vs Quel

3 Sep 14, 2011
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"I really don't think there's any repeated/underlying aspect to change. There are rea…"

Neil Coffey replied Sep 14, 2011 to Essay trouble

4 Sep 14, 2011
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"Generally, "jouer" is used with activities that are ostensibly a "game": so which ha…"

Neil Coffey replied Sep 14, 2011 to Jouer vs Faire

1 Sep 14, 2011
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"I think you've got the meaning. Just note that in idiomatic English, you would usual…"

Neil Coffey replied Sep 9, 2011 to Meaning of c'est un étudiant espagnol

2 Sep 9, 2011
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"Maybe "crush" could work in English? -- it gets the idea of both physical and figura…"

Neil Coffey replied Sep 8, 2011 to etriller

7 Sep 8, 2011
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"OK, broadly speaking, "de" + the definite article can have 3 meanings:   - it can ha…"

Neil Coffey replied Sep 8, 2011 to The use of 'des', 'de', 'de la' and 'du'

6 Mar 10, 2012
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