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How do you properly spell "I love you forever and always" in French?

I find that I haven't been able to figure that out. I don't know much French and I'm learning. Pardon my very beginner question. Thanks. (:

Started by Nicole in French Grammar

6 Jul 26, 2009
Reply by Frank

Seeking meaning to a French word from a family member

The only information I have is phonetic: ah-shul-a-mon??? Thanks!

Started by Debbie Schmidt in French Grammar

0 Jul 26, 2009

Skimp on

Les gens lésinent sur la nourriture pour épargner de l'argent pour aller à l'étranger en vacances. People skimp on foodstuff to save money…

Started by Crack1 in French Grammar

6 Jul 25, 2009
Reply by Frank

looking for definition

What does "Qu'est-ce que vous voulez?" mean? Please help!

Started by Eric A. Steglich in French Dictionary / Vocabulary

4 Jul 25, 2009
Reply by Frank

Une Histoire

I had to write a story about the life of Guy de Maupassant in Passe Simple. The facts don't neccessarily have to be correct (I got them fro…

Started by Katie Lane in French learning / teaching

7 Jul 25, 2009
Reply by Frank

Plaire

1. Je l'aime. 2. Elle me plaît. I like her. I am not sure whether both of the sentences are correct.

Started by Crack1 in French Grammar

1 Jul 24, 2009
Reply by Marc Vonhalmen

vocabulary

describing a farm: "Les dependances spacieuses, construites solidement a l'ancienne, couvraient en fer a cheval le corps principal d'habita…

Started by isabelle hayes in French Grammar

1 Jul 24, 2009
Reply by Marc Vonhalmen

"Conceited woman"

....looking for its French phrase.... I had heard it was "impressieuse" or something to this effect.... is this correct?

Started by Neil Perry in French Grammar

1 Jul 24, 2009
Reply by Frank

merliton

In cajun french we say merliton? I think it means alligator pear or vegetable pear in english? Anyone know in current french?

Started by amy landry in French Dictionary / Vocabulary

6 Jul 24, 2009
Reply by amy landry

vocabulary

Two men are talking about a number of people who are going to be put on board a submarine, from a location in the south of France, during W…

Started by isabelle hayes in French Dictionary / Vocabulary

2 Jul 24, 2009
Reply by isabelle hayes

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