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Re:Re:Re:How do you say "Today we are saying goodbye to"
A la prochaine соответствует в русском Пока!До скорого(менее употребимо) Today we are saying goodbuy to...Сегодня мы прощаемся с.... Это более редко употребляется при прощании на похоронах или эмоционально гипербола при прощании с кем/чем либо
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Language pair: French; Russian
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Elena
March 28, 2020
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Latest: March 28, 2020
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Louise f.
March 23, 2020
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Latest: March 28, 2020
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idris
October 26, 2019
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Want to learn more French and exchange to teach English / Chinese
I am learning French right now but want to practice conversations more. In exchange I will share Chinese culture and language, and English.
For example, I want to have a small talk when meeting a new friend or introduce myself, talk about weather and my family a bit. I can write down all the questions and can read answers but verbally I am slow to comprehend when I listen and difficult to organize my thoughts into dialogues to respond. For example I want to say my son will be 19 this weekend but instead I said Mon fils a dix neuf ans le weekend. Not sure if I said it right and naturally.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Language pair: French; Chinese, Mandarin
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Cherry H.
October 22, 2019
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Re:Sa/ses/son, de/du/des/de la, ca/ce/ces, ta/tes/ton
Hello, Vous utiliserez "sa" avec un mot féminin: sa jambe; "ses" avec un mot au pluriel: ses jambes; "son" avec avec un mot masculin : son bras. "du "= "de le"(qui ne se dit pas) donc avec un nom masculin : du jambon; de la crème(mot féminin),des crèmes (mot pluriel);ce tableau (mot masculin) ces tableaux(mot pluriel)ta jambe(mot féminin),ton bras(mot masculin) tes jambes(mot pluriel). La difficulté est de connaître par cœur si un mot est masculin ou féminin, le pluriel est plus facile à reconnaître avec un "s" à la fin dans la plupart des cas. Espérant vous avoir aidé un peu
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Language pair: English; French
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Jean-Pierre
October 13, 2019
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Latest: October 13, 2019
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Sa/ses/son, de/du/des/de la, ca/ce/ces, ta/tes/ton
Hi, I have been trying to learn French for 3 months now, I still can't get my head around most things, this one is a particular bugbear. Can anyone enlighten me as to the difference between them all please?
Many thanks
Steve
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Language pair: English; French
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Steve P.
September 30, 2019
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Latest: October 13, 2019
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Re:Hello everybody!
Bonjour! Je parle English and I want to learn French. Message me and we can learn together!
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Language pair: English; French
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Cheyenne
May 5, 2019
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Latest: February 2, 2021
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Bogdan A.
April 8, 2019
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Shafag R.
April 4, 2019
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Latest: April 8, 2019
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Thaï
Hi, sawaddee krab ! I am trying to learn the Thai language. Could you help me , please ? Pom chop pasa thai .
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Language pair: French; English
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Kon F.
March 13, 2019
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