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You have these two examples:
Ne la lui écris pas! (Don't write it to her!)
Ne me le donne pas! (Don't give it to me!)
I see the underline under me le but I don't know how to interpret it. In the first example you have direct object (la) then indirect object (lui). In the second example the reverse: indirect object (me) then direct object (le). Is there a rule here that I'm missing?
Thank you
Bonjour Madame !
A sentence reads -
C’est un homme courageux. Oui-c’est une femme courageuse.
He is a courageous man. Yes-it is a courageous woman.
Should it not be ‘she is’ ? Thanks for your feedback !
Bonne journée !
"Je voudrais un coca ... "by the male "Voudrais" sounds different from the female in "Bonjour, je voudrais un coca... "Is it a regional accent?
Prison seems like a pretty specific place... so why 'en' instead of 'dans la'?
One of the sentences was: Je courrai jusqu'à chez moi.
I know it doesn't relate to the future, but why use jusqu'à ?
Thanks!
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