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word usage"agiter le mélange pour dissoudre le sel" explain "agiter" versus "secouer" versus "remuer" C’est a deux pas – right around the corner… Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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Jun 2, 2020 Reply by alan gould |
word usage1) to provoke qq - faire qq réagir or provoquer 2) i came across "Ils se sont réunis à 5 heures." i'm told "se retrouver" is the most comm… Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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May 31, 2020 Reply by Chantal Savignat |
compte1) when would u use compte-rendu instead of rapport ? 2) are both of these common? en fin de compte – at the end of the day au bout du com… Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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remueri know it as stir: Remuez la sauce pendant deux minutes. Then I see it for a dog wagging its tail, moving ur arm and wiggling ur fing… Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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May 29, 2020 Reply by alan gould |
carit's shorter than "parce que." i just heard it in a documentary. is there a reason to use one more than another or "en raison de?" Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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May 29, 2020 Reply by alan gould |
défuntis this word only written? i just saw it in a newspaper headline. i also know "pavanne pour une infante défunte." and speaking of "infan… Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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May 29, 2020 Reply by alan gould |
commander v. ordonnerthe dictionary says the former is used for commerce, buying online, etc. but both words are used to order someone to do something it seem… Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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May 28, 2020 Reply by Chantal Savignat |
perdre une habitude v. défaire d'une habitudeboth used? which is used more? Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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May 11, 2020 Reply by Chantal Savignat |
these were never answeredi'm going through the discussions i initiated and making notes for study. these 2 were never answered. consignes v. mode d’emploi i kn… Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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May 11, 2020 Reply by Chantal Savignat |
en fin de journéethere's a song that says "jusqu’a la fin du jour." which do i use? Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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