Yes, that's true.
Thanks.
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Yes, that's true.
Thanks.
[quote=Spiderkat] J’ai re
Wow.. yes, I agree. This is a project for me so it would be like cheating if I just asked you to translate everything... :o :(
Well you have already translated it for me so I guess I'll have to...
Sorry, which one?
Is it this one?
[i]J’ai re
Oh, I only meant to say that I was three months old when I said my first word as a child so I wrote in, J'avais trois mois.
And finally here is the last part I would like you to correct:
I find...
How would I write, "I was three months old?" Beginning with J'avais....
^Yes, that's right.
Yes, French speakers in Quebec talk differently from those in France. Like my teacher said, "The two languages do not complement each other." :o
I decided to settle with, [i] C'
If I decide to write, [i] Il
[quote=Spiderkat][quote=Kim_2320]Thanks.. I simply put "quatri
I have a question.
In this sentence, [i]J’
Thanks.. I simply put "quatri
Okay thanks!
Here is the English version:
In elementary school, my favorite teacher was Mr. Blanchet. He was my grade four teacher. I liked Mr. Blanchet because out of all my teachers at...
I guess I would never know what sounds better in French unless I'm exposed to the language most of the time.
How about this:
En
I meant to say that my classmates missed me, so "They missed me a lot."
For the first sentence of my paragraph, why must I write "lorsque," rather than "quand." On my sheet, my teacher had also...
Okay..
How would I write "He does not care about me." in French.
And for now, I have this paragraph...
J’avais cinq ans quand j’ai commenc
I don't remember it... it still sounds weird to me though and I don't feel comfortable using c'est to describe a person even though I think you may be right. I don't want my teacher to mark it wrong...
Oops, I accidentally left out "j'ai
Well I'm unfamiliar with the types of articles. I don't recall learning about it during my years at French Immersion so I'm not really sure. But I kind of see your point. French is harder than I...
Wow, that's a bit confusing.. :o
Isn't it, "milieux diff
Wow, I'll keep that in mind! Well I've never really been confused between the languages I already know, but I guess it could happen.
Spiderkat, how would I write the folloing sentence in French:
...
I had the photos arranged in a certain order and I want to describe them. I want to refer to the photos, starting on the right, and going clockwise....
What is the best way to describe it in this...
Is this correct?
1.) Commencer de la droite allant dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre
(starting from right going clockwise)
2.) J’aime les v
A little note, how would I write "Canada's #1 fashion magazine!" in French?
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