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Thanks Aurelie. This is much easier to follow.
I am using this as review but, maybe with a disclaimer you should offer at a slow and a native speed. I think that peoples ears and brains need to learn that language at native speed. Some overwhelming noncomprehension to help people realize how real language acquisition works. Maybe you do this for subscribers or something and I'm not too familiar with your services yet
Les paroles du médecin sont très confuses. Il parle confusément.
This sentence is best translated as "The words from the doctor are very confusing. He speaks confusingly".
inconsistent?
Francis
If 'Allons-y' is 'Let's go', what is the French for 'Let's go there'?
"I've got a blue pen and a blue shirt". I've got??? I don't think that's proper English anywhere.
How do I put the accents with my laptop. I can do it with my I phone but I don't know how to do it with my computer
Why la tête and not le visage for « face » ?
This is in the lesson examples:
Sophie a mal à l'oreille.Sophie's ear aches.
Sophie has an earache
But when I entered « Aurélie a mal à l’oreille » as the quiz answer it said I was wrong and should have answered « Aurélie a mal aux oreilles ». Which version is actually correct?
Is it also correct to say:
Elle rappelle à Alain sa sœur
I am getting this word order in Reverso translation and Google Translate for many examples I made up with the same structure. I know Google Translate is not always reliable, but I have also seen other examples that seem to indicate the word order above is used as well as the one used in the lesson. Thank you.
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