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Merci beaucoup :) What a pity, I thought I could transfer 'schwa', but that [œ] sound also isn't so dificult to me, I learned it yet . But is that 'unstressed e' shorter or longer than [œ] from words like :soeur, coeur? Duc de CaducSun Jun 06, 2010 9:38 pm GMT This...
" The waiter says, "Yes, yes, we have menu." Finally, the Frenchman stands up and leaves while the waiter tries to understand what happencu What happened was a "false friend." False friends are words that sound the same, but mean different things in different languages. In this case, ...
French words have a range of different spellings for both sounds. As in:Aigu (= sharp [masculine]) has the rare “u” sound after a “g.” In the feminine we add an “e” ; but Aigue would sound like “Egg.” So to keep that “u” sound, we add an accent (un tréma) and...
There's that charming sound to the spoken French language that everyone seems to find delightful. How French words seem tomelt togetherto form pleasant sounds--it can be both enchanting and intimidating at the same time. No need to get intimidated though. You're on the right track because ...
Words from the same roots includecopy,manure,opera,operate,opulenceandopus(a work of music or art) in English;usine(factory) in French;ofício(craft, trade, profession) in Portuguese;oficina(office, workshop, laboratory) in Spanish, andufficio(office) andofficina(workshop, laboratory) in Italian...
Häftad, 2010. Pris 401 kr. Köp French Homonyms, Or, A Collection Of Words Similar In Sound, But Different In Meaning And Spelling. (9781446018712) av John Joseph Martin på Bokus.comJohn Joseph Martin
I hate to be a“rabat-joie”, but unfortunately, there is a difference between French words in French and French words in English: the accent! Americans and Brits have their own proper way to pronounce French words, and most of the time, it doesn’t sound French. And I get it, becaus...
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Aside from the conversational words and phrases above, you’ve also got to know the absolute most common French verbs: Être—to be Avoir—to have Aller— to go These verbs are irregular, meaning they don’t follow the same rules of usage (or conjugation) that so-called regular verbs do...