الثلاثاء، 18 مارس 2014

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Bise vs bisou - French kisses

French has a number of different words for "kiss," which, though not surprising for such a romantic language, can be confusing for French learners. The most common are bise and bisou, and while they have similar meanings and uses, they're not exactly the same.

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C'est pas vrai !

You don't know what this French expression means? C'est pas vrai !

Search Related Topics:  être  vrai  french expressions

Determiners ~ Déterminants

The grammatical term "determiner" refers to a word, either an article or a certain type of adjective, which simultaneously introduces and modifies a noun. Determiners, also known as non-qualifying adjectives, are much more common in French than in English - some sort of determiner is nearly always required in front of each noun used.

Search Related Topics:  french adjectives  french articles  french grammar

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