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Un tiens vaut mieux que deux tu l'auras
A good lesson on the French proverb un tiens vaut mieux que deux tu l'auras right now is better than two mediocre ones later.
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Dessus and Dessous
Dessus and dessous were originally prepositions, but today are more commonly used as adverbs. They are found in a number of adverbial phrases, such as au-dessus/au-dessous, là-dessus/là-dessous, and par-dessus/par-dessous, as well as in various idiomatic expressions.
Search Related Topics:  dessus  dessous  french adverbs

You might be a Francophile if ...
Are you a Francophile? Do you think about and in French all day long? What does it mean to be a French fanatic, and is there a cure? Read about my francophilia and then share your French thoughts with other Francophiles.
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