to set the table - French Language2024-03-28T23:54:55Zhttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/forum/topics/to-set-the-table?commentId=3179028%3AComment%3A130337&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYou might use it, it's charmi…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2018-02-26:3179028:Comment:1303372018-02-26T10:31:01.192ZChantal Savignathttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/ChantalSavignat
<p>You might use it, it's charming (delightful ?). it's not odd. Just we would think "tu parles très bien".</p>
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<p>You might use it, it's charming (delightful ?). it's not odd. Just we would think "tu parles très bien".</p>
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<p></p> perfect clarification. i was…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2018-02-26:3179028:Comment:1305252018-02-26T08:38:48.346Zalan gouldhttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/alangould
<p>perfect clarification. i was going to use "dresser" but now i won't. </p>
<p>perfect clarification. i was going to use "dresser" but now i won't. </p> The first one is a bit formal…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2018-02-25:3179028:Comment:1304172018-02-25T19:29:27.697ZChantal Savignathttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/ChantalSavignat
<p>The first one is a bit formal in every day conversation. we say usually "mettre la table" .</p>
<p>"dresser la table" is used in restaurant or in books to explain how to set the table.</p>
<p>The first one is a bit formal in every day conversation. we say usually "mettre la table" .</p>
<p>"dresser la table" is used in restaurant or in books to explain how to set the table.</p> 2 and 3 yes. Not sure about 1…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2018-01-11:3179028:Comment:1303062018-01-11T18:28:10.611ZGeorge Hunthttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/GEORDIEHOUND
<p>2 and 3 yes. Not sure about 1. </p>
<p>It sounds a bit formal to me.</p>
<p>2 and 3 yes. Not sure about 1. </p>
<p>It sounds a bit formal to me.</p>