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""point" was a drop-in replacement for "pas". Il ne s'amuse point = Il ne s'amuse pa…"

Frank replied Sep 10, 2009 to ne...point

5 Sep 10, 2009
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"Air pressure is heavy, the weather is hot and dry."

Frank replied Sep 10, 2009 to Il fait un temps lourd

1 Sep 10, 2009
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"Hi Katrien, Yep, French has a similar idiom: L'habit ne fait pas le moine Another…"

Frank replied Sep 10, 2009 to English phrase

3 Sep 10, 2009
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"About pronunciation: here's a link to a great web page where you can listen to a lar…"

Frank replied Sep 10, 2009 to What's your bête noire of French grammar?

87 Feb 6, 2011
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"Hello Steve, "mené par..." means "led by...". You're right, it's a past participle…"

Frank replied Sep 10, 2009 to mene par

2 Sep 10, 2009
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"No, "se magner" does exist but it's slang and always used in imperative and subjunct…"

Frank replied Sep 10, 2009 to DEFINITION

3 Sep 10, 2009
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"Hello, it's slang. It means "get a move on"."

Frank replied Sep 10, 2009 to DEFINITION

3 Sep 10, 2009
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"de rien :)"

Frank replied Sep 10, 2009 to definition

4 Sep 10, 2009
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"Hello Crack, "s'adresser" indeed means to talk, but to someone in particular, and a…"

Frank replied Sep 9, 2009 to S'adresser OR parler

1 Sep 9, 2009
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"Hello Crack, A "proche" is a relative."

Frank replied Sep 9, 2009 to Welcome

3 Sep 10, 2009
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