专辑:Minilingo Smart Kids Let's Learn French Verbs (All Ages)流派:儿童音乐 立即播放 收藏 分享 下载歌曲 作曲:Janet Irwin,Paul Rayner-Brown 暂无歌词 同歌手歌曲 The Colours of Christmas (Sing-Along)Janet Irwin Christmas Is Here (Sing-Along)Janet Irwin Our House at Christmas (Sing-Along)...
Have you ever wondered how to curse in another language? These how-to videos will teach you much more than that. Learn basic speaking and comprehension skills in many languages, including Sign, French, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, English/ESL, German
There's no repetition. In other words, every article is only represented once so that you don't get false counts. You have to be able to kind of take a census of the language many times per million words of French is this word used. So we needed to have this new tool to kind of...
Je m’appelle or Mon nom est? One of the first things you need to learn in French is How to say "My name is ..." 🇫🇷
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Kirin is one of the most popular beer companies in Japan. But they don’t usually come this big! A Toast to Language Learning So, there’s your crash course on “cheers” in Japanese! Embracing these terms and actions isn’t just about enjoying a drink; it’s about connecting deeper wi...
To say “to fall in love” in French, use the expressiontomber amoureux(masculine) oramoureuse(feminine)followed byde+ the person. To expressly say “I’ve fallen in love with you,” use the past tense (passé composé): Je suis tombé amoureux de toi.= I’ve fallen in love with yo...
'Funny' in French: You can use the French equivalent of 'funny' to describe a person, a movie, a book or a situation. In any case, you will have to use a masculine or a feminine form depending on the gender of the person or thing described. Answer and Explanation: Become a Study...
to grasp French. Next, the same grammar point is explained as it relates to French, with examples of those rules being applied. Each chapter explains a different grammar point: a part of speech, a word’s function in a sentence or a grammar term like “tense,”“gender” or “agreement...
–Birnbaum translates the End of the World section in present tense, which works so nicely. The Japanese, although told in past tense, does seem to fit to present tense somewhat naturally since Murakami is describing the unending repetition in the town as it goes through the seasons. The last...