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Aidez-moi en formant les oreilles, SVP

C'est tres difficile pour moi compendre francais quand je regardes un film ou ecoutes un video sur internet.     J'avoues que mon vocabulai…

Started by inbxadh in French Conversation Tips

7 Feb 23, 2013
Reply by alan gould

j'ai froid, je suis fatigué

I can't seem to find the rules concerning this. Are there any? J'ai peur, je suis heureux, j'ai honte, je suis malade, j'ai chaud, je suis…

Started by george willms in French Grammar

4 Feb 23, 2013
Reply by alan gould

Understanding gender with direct object pronoun

Hello everyone, (First of all I want to introduce myself - I am Sean and I'm currently studying French. I love the language and hope to liv…

Started by Sean P in French Grammar

8 Feb 20, 2013
Reply by Sean P

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when is de and le use together?

Hi all, i come upon these sentences. I have check the online translators and both give me different translations. eg: i have money should i…

Started by Guy in French Grammar

1 Feb 17, 2013
Reply by Chantal Savignat

Promo codes for free copies of "LetterMeister" word game

I have some more free copies of the word puzzle game for iPhone LetterMeister to give away. To get one of the free copies, redeem one of th…

Started by Neil Coffey in Announcements

0 Feb 16, 2013

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Using the word Enough in french

Hi all, while learning i realised the word enough can be 'assez' or 'suffire' therefore with this sentence I have enough francs can i us…

Started by Guy in French Grammar

5 Feb 12, 2013
Reply by Guy

slang help

Binjour- Can I please ask for a casual or slang way to say, " Your girl friend is meeting me" or " Your girlfriend invited me" ? One guy i…

Started by Joby in French Grammar

6 Feb 10, 2013
Reply by Joby

étatiser versus nationaliser

Is there a difference?  For example, in English, you would say that a corporation (or bank) that the government took over has been "nationa…

Started by alan gould in French Grammar

2 Feb 10, 2013
Reply by Chantal Savignat

Pronunciation

  Why do some French pronounce 'òu'  as  'oof' ? Thnks  

Started by Pete Laubscher in French Grammar

12 Feb 9, 2013
Reply by Le Disez Cécile

"gober" informal for "supporter"

I just learned the word "gober."  Is it correct that one of its meanings (informally) is "to be able to stand someone or something?"  

Started by alan gould in French Grammar

7 Feb 8, 2013
Reply by George Hunt

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