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Hi folks,

Que l’on ne peut pas dissocier
word-to-word translation
(That one cannot dissociate)
Which/That is indissociable

Please help me to understand the structure of this sentence.

What is l'on? Is it " le on" dropping "e" and the add ' becoming l'on here? But "on" is personal pronoun. Why it need le before it.

TIA


B.R.
SL

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Hi Neil,

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Liaison is where a normally "unpronounced" consonant on the end of a word becomes pronounced. Liaison usually happens before a following word beginning with a vowel that is "closely linked" syntactically.....
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Noted and thanks


B.R.
SL

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