[quote=Spiderkat]*Ich wei
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[quote=Spiderkat]*Ich wei
That's true only if you can tell whether the cat is a male or a female. But if you can't distinguish at first sight then you say "die Katze" in German while in French you say "un chat".Quote:
Originally Posted by Оля
Eigentlich ja. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Spiderkat
В русском мы тоже говорим "кошка", а не "кот".
Yes, in Russian as well. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Оля
Olja, man schreibt die Namen der Sprachen gro
Ja, ich spreche ein biQuote:
Originally Posted by kt_81
Spiderkat, could you please check these sentences?
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[color=darkblue]Roger travaille aussi
[quote=Оля]Spiderkat, could you please check these sentences?
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[color=darkblue]Roger travaille aussi
[quote=Spiderkat]C'est une tr
:D
Petites amies sont girlfriends.
Spiderkat, is there any stylistic difference between "petite amie" and "petite copine"?
[quote=Spiderkat]
For example... we say "une personne est entr
[quote=Оля]So the sentences:
[i]Elle est tr
Thank you, Spiderkat.
Here are my new sentences: :)
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[color=darkblue]Tout le ciel est gris.
Votre
[quote=Оля]Thank you, Spiderkat.
Here are my new sentences: :)
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[color=darkblue]Tout le ciel est gris. (you can also say "le ciel entier est gris")
Votre
Hi, Spiderkat :)
Could you please tell me:
The sound -ai(s) in "fran
[quote=Оля]Hi, Spiderkat :)
Could you please tell me:
The sound -ai(s) in "fran
Thank you, Spiderkat, but I meant this sound in the word "fran
[quote=Оля]Thank you, Spiderkat, but I meant this sound in the word "fran