الثلاثاء، 19 أبريل 2011

About French Language: Chez ~ Beginner's mistakes ~ Expression with bon

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language

Chez - French preposition
Pretty much anyone who has eaten at a French restaurant is familiar with the French preposition chez since it's often used with the name of the chef, as in Chez Laura. But there are many other ways to use chez, most of which require several words in English. Learn about the different meanings and translations of the essential French word chez.
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Top 10 beginning French mistakes
When you start learning French, there's a lot to remember - new vocabulary, all kinds of verb conjugations, strange spelling... just about everything is different. It's normal to make mistakes, but it's in your best interest to try to fix them as soon as possible. Here are ten of the most common French mistakes made by beginners, so that you can fix these problems right from the beginning.
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Expressions with bon
The French word bon literally means "good" and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to say tit for tat, cushy job, bright and early, and more with this list of expressions with bon.
See More About:  bon  french expressions  french vocabulary

Featured town - Cassis
In response to my call for your favorite French towns, one reader shared tips and photos about the lovely Mediterranean town of Cassis.
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