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01-13-2008, 05:19 PM
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Depending on the sentence before, you can say "De plus" or "En plus".... |
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01-13-2008, 06:01 PM
Hi, I dunno if I should post my questions about French on this thread, but I'm going to anyways. XD
My friend and I are confused on the whole 'de la' 'de l' 'du' 'des' 'de' and 'd' ' thing. I know 'de la' goes infront of feminine, and de l' goes infront of a feminine vowel sound word. I also know 'du' goes infront of masculine, and 'des' goes infront of plural. But what does 'de' and d' go infront of? We're very confused. Thanks so much in advance. :] |
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01-14-2008, 04:12 PM
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French is difficult. by the way,I have another question about the following sentence. >Elle se portera volontaire par la suite pour partir à la recherche de son frère mais Chiyo prendra sa place. Elle fait partie avec Kankurô de l'escouade de ninjas de Suna qui viennent à la rencontre de Gaara et remercie Naruto d'avoir permis à son frère de changer de vie. Will you translate these sentences into these of English? |
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01-27-2008, 06:25 PM
and me too ^^
@Kasomi....if you want you can teach me french....I really want to learn speaking french....i think that`s an interesting language .... but you must know....i`ve never spoken this language before so it would be hard work to teach me |
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