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Quel classe de français si tu prends?

Le français 1? 0.090909090909091 9.1% [ 1 ]
Le Français 2? 0.27272727272727 27.3% [ 3 ]
Le Français 3? 0.090909090909091 9.1% [ 1 ]
AP Français 4? 0.54545454545455 54.5% [ 6 ]
Total Votes: 11
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bonjour... neutral
 
     
 
Pour ma classe de français je vais écrire une dissertation de l'influence de Serge Gainsbourg. Je suis très excitée!!!
     


Sliimy heart txt moi.(760) 529 3441..en français.

          Ah, c'est calme!

          Bonjour, je m'appelle Harriet. J'ai étudié la français pour… presque quatre année,
          mais je ne pas pour deux année. Comme vous le voyez, ma grammaire française
          est terrible maintenant. σ(´∀` ) Et étonnamment, j'ai obtenu la distinction pour ma
          français! Mais… français est très facile apprendre quand comparé au japonais. Et
          je préféré français, je pense.

          (Haha, feel free to correct me here.)

 
     
 
i want to learn smile

bonjour! comentalevous?
     

          Aider avec votre français? Learning a language through Gaia isn't going to be
          the best choice if you want to do it properly. Well done for knowing all those
          languages, though. 0_0 I wish I knew that many.


          (Can I just ask a question to someone who is better at French than me? When you
          start a sentence with this or that, (which I believe is ce and cette depending on the
          gender, yes?) without a proper subject, which one do you use? Or do you just use
          c'est? For example, if I were to say "that would be difficult", would it be ce, cette,
          or c'est? It just made me think just now when I tried to write that sentence up there
          in French but slightly differently.)

 
     
 
Caerthakatha

          Aider avec votre français? Learning a language through Gaia isn't going to be
          the best choice if you want to do it properly. Well done for knowing all those
          languages, though. 0_0 I wish I knew that many.



          (Can I just ask a question to someone who is better at French than me? When you
          start a sentence with this or that, (which I believe is ce and cette depending on the
          gender, yes?) without a proper subject, which one do you use? Or do you just use
          c'est? For example, if I were to say "that would be difficult", would it be ce, cette,
          or c'est? It just made me think just now when I tried to write that sentence up there
          in French but slightly differently.)


once i learned spanish the other two were cake.
i suppose you are correct, gaia is not the best way to learn a language, but it can't hurt!!

I'm not offered French at my school, even though I've always want to learn it sad
     

          Very true.

          Je t'aiderai avec plaisir, though my French isn't all that good. And since there
          seems to be nobody else in here.

 
     
 
um... merci (?)
     

          Okay, where do you want to start?

          By the way, I suggest the site smart.fm to go into more detail. It's helped me
          considerably with both French and Japanese. I'm hoping to use it for my studies
          in German as well. x3

 
     
 
very interesting..

can you teach me how to ask what someone's name is?
     
would visiting quebec help me pick up french faster?
 
     
want: fremere's guard

LOOOVE, Blueparrot10
 

          There's a few ways.

          Comment vous appelez-vous?
          Comment t'appelle-tu?
          Qu'est-ce que votre nom?

          The first one is formal, and you would use it to people who need respect for whatever
          reason, whether it be age or status. The second is for people who are around your age.
          The last one is a direct translation, but you hardly see it used.

          And wouldn't know about visiting Quebec, to be honest.

     


AFTER, FRANCE
BRAINWASHED AMERICA WITH SOME
"EDUCATIONALLY INAPPROPRIATE" MATERIAL,
SO WE'RE CUTTING IT HERE.




KOLKOLKOL (^し ^ )
Thanks to the GCD Fairies~
If you lose me somewhere, and your tears are in the air...


The dialect spoken in Quebec is different from, say, Parisian French. It depends on what you want to pick up.

Moi, j'étudie le français depuis trois année. J'adore la langue d'amour~ Euh...

That's about all I can come up with at the moment to say.
...I will ring a bell until you feel me by your side.
 
     

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