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One can find information on studying the French language by contacting local universities or community colleges. One could also take an online French course to expand their education.
"Sticky notes" in French is spelled "post-it" or "notes autocollantes."
the same, "notes"
its the same "notes"
It really matters what you're studying for. For example, if you're studying for a quiz I'd say just to review your notes until you feel comfortable with the subject. If you are studying for a test, go over your quizes, (do corrections), and personally for me rewriting somethings i didn't really understand in my notes also works too.
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In French, "notes" is feminine.
In English its Post IT note I use to call them postic also haha
"When do you study?" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase Quand étudies-tu? The pronunciation of the interrogative in the second person informal singular of the present indicative -- which also translates as "When are you studying?" -- will be "kaw ey-tyoo-dee-tyoo" in French.
To say "I am studying" in French, you would say "Je suis en train d'étudier."
Ok this sounds odd, but my french teacher said if you want to learn french, WATCH FRENCH TV, it will help with studying, also study french, but you can learn how to SPEAK well by watching the tv, good luck!
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