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Je ai decide d'apprende le Francais Unfortunately I don't think my computer will let me place the accents over letters necessary to convey the correct intonation.
Je + ai = J'ai (Collision of vowels is avoided to ease the pronunciation) Apprendre (Infinitive) I don't think the accents will cause a significant issue. There are some words which differ in meaning depending on the accent (ou/où), but people should be able to know what you're saying without them. Good luck with your French! If you happen to need any help at some point, you know where to find me. :)
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Iceni is also fluent in the language I believe. French was the logical option since it's the first or second language of most international cyclists.
Are you going to study on yourself or with a teacher? Tu sais, Glaceni, Oubli a raison. Il y a longtemps qu'on s'est parlés en Français...
So would J'apprends a parler Francais Have been a better way to put it?
I wouldn't say it's better or worse, except for the fact there were some slight mistakes in the first sentence. The way you put it first indicates the will to do so (you decided to learn it). The manner in which you have said it now implies you're already studying. Both are correct.
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La semestre? Je savais pas que tu étais obligé d'apprendre Français? Ca fait partie de vos études?
Ouais, je doit apprendre un langue d'etranger, donc j'ai decide sur le Francais parce que c'est commun en Afrique, et en particuliere c'est la langue officiel du Republique Democratique du Congo.
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Ouais' date= je doit apprendre un langue d'etranger, donc j'ai decide sur le Francais parce que c'est commun en Afrique, et en particuliere c'est la langue officiel du Republique Democratique du Congo.
Ah, cette situation. Je pense que tu me l'as déjà expliquée. Ton père ést originaire de l'Afrique si je me rappelle correctement?
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Ouais' date= je doit apprendre un langue d'etranger, donc j'ai decide sur le Francais parce que c'est commun en Afrique, et en particuliere c'est la langue officiel du Republique Democratique du Congo.
Hey I could understand some of that paragraph. The meaning of some words is obvious as they appear to have clear English counterparts.
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Je + ai = J'ai (Collision of vowels is avoided to ease the pronunciation) Apprendre (Infinitive) I don't think the accents will cause a significant issue. There are some words which differ in meaning depending on the accent (ou/o), but people should be able to know what you're saying without them. Good luck with your French! If you happen to need any help at some point, you know where to find me. :)
End of discussion.The reason I made this thread is for opinions on Euronymous please.
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Ton père ést originaire de l'Afrique si je me rappelle correctement?
Oui, et ma frere en plus.
End of discussion.The reason I made this thread is for opinions on Euronymous please.
Je prefere Vladimir Cochet, il est beau, et un bon musicien; en plus il est vivant et il n'a tue personne...bonus!
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