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Would you say les hôtels since hôtels starts with a 'h'? Or is there some form of abbreviation like l' but for the plural term?
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I find French very interesting and wish to immerse myself deeply in the language. Any suggestions of the links I could use to get access to french tv shows,news and many others? Thank you.
Hello, please explain why s’agit à construction was used in the phrase « Il s'agissait à l'origine d'une cérémonie honorant l'explorateur René Robert Cavelier«
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I understand that "raide" is more common but is "lisse" incorrect? In what context would you use "lisse"?
Sur votre gauche, vous verrez des panneaux qui vous montreront le chemin de la place.
Can we say 'à votre gauche'? thanks in advance.
If I don't type with the accents that are part of French writing, will I still be understood?
In english, if someone is upset, or if something's going on, i might ask "what is it?". I'm not exaclty asking the meaning of something but im wondering about a situation if that makes sense.
So would the french translation in that scenario be "c'est quoi/qu'est-ce que c'est"? Or does that only refer to a noun.
I hope I'm making sense.
J'aime beaucoup cette video. Merci beaucoup
In the sentence, ”She would probably have preferred for us to stay home.”, the latter part is translated by "...qu’on reste à la maison ”. Must we use ’à la maison’ instead of ’chez nous’ because of the pronoun, ’on’? In other words, does the use of ’on’ dictate the use of ’à la maison’, thereby prohibiting ’chez nous’ ?
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