الجمعة، 29 أبريل 2011

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C'est pas de la tarte
What does the informal idiomatic French expression "c'est pas de la tarte" mean (and why doesn't it include ne)? Learn all about it here.
See More About:  être  tarte  informal french

Prefix - a
The French prefix a, known as a privatif, is added to adjectives and nouns to indicate negation or deprivation, and becomes an in front of a vowel or h.

Quiz: Stressed pronouns
Do you when to use French stressed pronouns? Test yourself with this quiz, or take a look at the lesson to review.
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How many French speakers are there? Where is French spoken? How many French-speaking countries are there? In which international organizations is French an official language? Read this introduction to some facts and figures about the French language.

 


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