الثلاثاء، 20 مايو 2014

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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language
Impersonal verbs
Impersonal verbs, like falloir and neiger, have only one conjugation: the third person singular indefinite, or il, which in this case is equivalent to "it" in English.
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Mon œil !
If I told you the idiomatic French expression mon œil ! meant "my foot," would you believe me? Click to learn all about it.
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What is French? Facts and Figures about French
How many French speakers are there? Where is French spoken? How many French-speaking countries are there? In which international organizations is French an official language? Read this introduction to some facts and figures about the French language.
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