Franchir vs croiser always confuses me. Please explain
Franchir vs croiser
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Shashank C.Kwiziq community member
Franchir vs croiser
This question relates to:French writing exercise "An incredible trip on the Canal du Midi"
Asked 6 months ago
Franchir means to overcome, move past an obstacle, it can be used figuratively as well.
Croiser means to come across, and/or to come upon.
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