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How do I pronounce the french word, CHENET? Is the t hard or soft? thank YOU

Started by Mal Luc Vaan-Horne in French Grammar

1 Nov 18, 2009
Reply by Frank

Appelle

1.Je m'appelle Frank. My name is Frank. 2.J' appelle Frank. I am calling Frank. Probably I am talking to Frank on the mobile phone. I hop…

Started by Crack1 in French Grammar

1 Nov 15, 2009
Reply by Marc Vonhalmen

Elle sera ...

1] She must go home. The above is an order. There is no guessing here. 2] She must be ill today. She didn't come to work and we guess she…

Started by Crack1 in French Grammar

7 Nov 15, 2009
Reply by Crack1

La veille de ...

La veille au soir means the previous evening. Does 'La veille de Nöel' means Christmas Eve? I don't find any logic here.

Started by Crack1 in French Grammar

6 Nov 15, 2009
Reply by Crack1

Two sentences

Même cette année, j'ai demandé aux autorités pour poster les papiers rapportant cet événement d'ans. Vous pourriez les avoir reçus à l'heu…

Started by Crack1 in French Grammar

1 Nov 14, 2009
Reply by Frank

French words ending with ......

Hi, can any of you give me a list of french words ending with eu (as is bleu) Thankyou in advance to anyone who answers

Started by cj in French Dictionary / Vocabulary

10 Nov 14, 2009
Reply by Frank

Voiture

1] Il a une voiture. He has a car. 2] Il n'a pas une voiture. 3] Il n'a pas de voiture. It seems the second sentence is wrong. Please tel…

Started by Crack1 in French Grammar

1 Nov 14, 2009
Reply by Marc Vonhalmen

correction s'il vous plaît

Hi folks, Please help me to correct following sentences. It is my pleasure to receive your email in responding my email which I sent to…

Started by Stephen Liu in Translation Help

0 Nov 14, 2009

Vacances

Do the both of the The words ' ' vacances d'été '' and '' vacances de grandes '' stand for summer holidays? Please tell me. In English we…

Started by Crack1 in French Grammar

1 Nov 13, 2009
Reply by Frank

It will be sunny tomorrow.

1.Il va faire du soleil demain. 2.Il fera beau. 3.Il fera du soleil demain. It will be sunny tomorrow. My question is whether all the 3…

Started by Crack1 in French Grammar

1 Nov 13, 2009
Reply by Frank

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