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The way baronesses are made!I want to make a title for an article in french that means "The way baronesses are made". I came with "Qu'on fait des baronnes" (short for… Started by LiXiQing in French Grammar |
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Aug 3, 2019 Reply by alan gould |
apprendre v. enseigneri just came across this sentence: Avec ces poupées, on apprend aux filles qu’elles doivent faire attention à leur apparence, à leurs vêtem… Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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The French way of saying leaveFrench uses several words for leave. It is very confusing for me. The French words are laisser, partir, se partir, conge, quitter etc. P… Started by Crack1 in French Grammar |
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Correct translation!Hey, Was looking for some help with the correct translation of "my heart is my own" would "mon coeur est le mien" be accurate? Or would it… Started by Gemma Christina in Translation Help |
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Jun 26, 2019 Reply by Chantal Savignat |
reponse v. ripostewhen would u use one over the other? Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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Jun 21, 2019 Reply by Chantal Savignat |
suite awhat are common ways to use this? i think one is "suite a votre lettre..." Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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Jun 21, 2019 Reply by Chantal Savignat |
suite awhat are common ways to use this? i think one is "suite a votre lettre..." Started by alan gould in French Grammar |
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May 12, 2019 Reply by George Hunt |
How to write lain down in FrenchI lie down for a nap at two o’clock every day. Je me couche tous les jours pour faire une sieste à deux heures. I have lain down every… Started by Crack1 in French Grammar |
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Mar 27, 2019 Reply by George Hunt |
Argument dans ma classe de conversation.Est-ce qu'on dit," la bouteille qu'il a ouvert" ou "la bouteille qu'il a ouverte"? Started by Maxim Adams in French Grammar |
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Nov 18, 2018 Reply by Maxim Adams |
to go and look for vs. to fetchScenario: I need something which may or may not be in the garage. If I know where it is in the garage, I will "fetch" it (je vais le cherc… Started by Billy Bosworth in French Grammar |
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Nov 11, 2018 Reply by Chantal Savignat |
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