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Hi all. Can someone advise me as to when one uses ça as 'it' rather than le, la, l' eg. je le déteste or je déteste ça? I have just done an exercise where the latter was used for 'I hate it', I would have used 'le'. I can understand it being used for I hate 'that' but here it was used for 'it'. Thanks in advance/ merci en avance, Kevin
What's the difference between attentione, attentif, prudent et soigneu. Always very confusing
Faise des achets
Hi there,
can anybody help with why que appears in the following sentence, please? "Tu dormiras dans le meme hotel que la derniere fois". The translation I have is "will you sleep in the same hotel as last time". I've not come across que as a translation for 'as' before.
Thanks in advance.
Kieran.
Les Souillard sont mariés depuis plus de vingt ans." means:
The Souillards have been married for more than twenty years
I read in the site somewhere that with body parts its always the definite article and not possessive adjective. But here its says ses joues and i think son coeur.
How to describe someone more
are both ok?
Way too fast to understand!
Why "comment s'est passé ton séjour en Alsace en famille " And NOT "comment est-ce que ton séjour en Alsace en famille s'est passé"
Please explain
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