الثلاثاء، 10 يناير 2012

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language

All about même
The extremely versatile and useful French word même can be an indefinite adjective, indefinite pronoun, or adverb, and is also used in some expressions.

Assimilation
Assimilation is a pronunciation phenomenon which causes consonant sounds to change according to the sounds that surround them. More specifically, assimilation occurs when voiced and unvoiced sounds are combined. Because it can be difficult to pronounce these sounds together, one or the other is assimilated.

Expressions with à
The French preposition à means "to," "at," or "in" and is also used in many expressions. Learn how to say definitely, nearby, at the same time, and more with this list of expressions with à.
See More About:  à  french expressions  french prepositions

Your worst French mistake
We've all made plenty of French mistakes over the course of our language learning, but some are far worse than others. You know what I'm talking about: the ones where we inadvertently embarrassed or even insulted someone, just by using the wrong word. It could be fun, interesting, and possibly even cathartic to share the stories of the worst French mistakes we ever made, so don't be shy - share your worst French mistake, and we can all learn to avoid these treacherous French pitfalls.
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