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Is "avoir un bec sucré" too much of an anglisism ?
I've checked a couple of dictionaries, and I think oxide is not a french word, and it should be oxyde.
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I'd like to ask, does "baggy" means "large" in french ?
I doubt it.
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Si triste, mais si vraie. En mort, apres les combats, les combattants, autrefois ennemis, ont plus en commun que leurs frères en la vie.
Je ne comprends pas pourquoi on dit ton actrice mais on dit ta mère.
Why do you need to put "l" before on" in this question?
Why can't the sentence read "Il est important q'on agisse de façon?"
Can you tell me, again, how to change to a French keyboard in Windows?
The given translation of "It's green" is "C'est vert". But surely usually it would be "Il est vert" because normally "green" applies to a specific thing. If you were talking about a landscape perhaps it could be "C'est vert", but in any case "Il est vert" should not be marked as wrong, should it? If it should, then your advanced lesson on the difference needs clarification.
The asks to translate Nigeria's population is more than one hundred million people.
The answer given was ‘milliards de’. But isn’t milliards used for billions?
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