الجمعة، 20 مايو 2011

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language
Bonjour - as many of you pointed out, I made a very silly mistake in the last issue. I announced my list of expressions with mauvais but used the description for expressions with bon. Sorry for any confusion; here are the correct titles, links, and descriptions:

Expressions with mauvais
The French word mauvais literally means "bad" and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to say mean trick, weed, ill repute, and more with this list of expressions with mauvais.

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.

Quand on parle du loup
What does the French proverb "quand on parle du loup" mean? Learn all about it here.
See More About:  quand  parler  loup

How to say ___ in French
If you're wondering how to say something in French, you've come to the right place. Here are some ideas and resources to help you find out how to say anything in French.
See More About:  french translation  french language 

French quiz: Love language
How well do you speak the true language of love? Test yourself on French love language with this little quiz, or take a look at my lesson on French love language to review.

Mistake: "Si vous voudriez"
What's wrong with saying "si vous voudriez"? Learn about this French mistake.

 


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