الثلاثاء، 10 مايو 2011

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Entre - French preposition
The French preposition entre means "between" or "among," both literally and figuratively.
See More About:  entre  french prepositions  french grammar

Temporal words and phrases
Talking about time requires a fair amount of vocabulary. Here are dozens of French words and expressions related to time, including periods of time, points in time, relative time, and frequency.

Featured French town: Rennes
RennesIn response to my call for your favorite French towns, one reader wrote about the beautiful town of Rennes, in Bretagne.
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