الثلاثاء، 8 يناير 2013

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The Year in French
Saying what year it is or when something happened can be a bit tricky because French has two different words that mean "year." In addition, for certain years, there are two different ways to say the actual numbers. Here's everything you need to know when talking about the year in French.

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Etre en train de
As soon as you click this link, you'll be in the process of learning how to use the French expression être en train de.
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Expressions with raconter
The French verb raconter literally means "to tell" or "to relate" and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to tell one's life story, spin yarns, be fooling oneself, and more with this list of expressions with raconter.
Search Related Topics:  raconter  french expressions  french verbs

Daily French
One surefire way to improve your French is to work on it as often as possible. This site offers various daily and weekly French features as well as tips on incorporating French into your daily life.
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