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The word "Labyrinthe" pronounced like "Lapiran" insead of "Labiran". Is it an accent?
What is the word order when using inversion with a name and an interrogative?
I can see it has already been explained in this Q&A forum that lui is never changed to l', which is good to know.
My question is, I have seen envoyer in a list of 'verbs without prepositions' on another section of this website. I took that to mean it does not require à after envoyer, is this correct?
Is it because une message is added that it does require an à and therefore it becomes je lui envoye rather than je l'envoye?
I'm not sure how I should know whether envoyer requires le/la/les vs lui/leur?
Bonjour, pourquoi est-ce qu'il ya un s à la fin du mot ?
In the explanation is the following sentence: Un millier de soldats sont venus.
A thousand soldiers came.-> Both mille and un millier de are followed by a plural verb (sont venus).I don't believe "thousand" is EVER followed by a verb. It is followed by a noun to indicate what is being counted. Am I misunderstanding the intent of the explanation?
Which country this learning website was created in? I never heard the word "moquette" which means carpet in this text. I know the word "tapis".
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J'aimais l'ecouter. I am going to listen... to him.
Why isn't this lui ecouter?
Thanks
Is "ne...plus" a negative phrase in French? Why is 'plus' being used to represent part of a negative sentence?
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