how can you answer this question.... we don't know how smart you are..... how good of a learner you are.... but anything is possible.... study hard and find out.....
It is possible to gain a strong understanding of French in one summer through intensive study, practice, and dedication. You can focus on key vocabulary, grammar structures, and conversational phrases to improve your comprehension skills. Utilizing language learning resources and practice tools can also enhance your progress during the summer. However, fluency may not be achieved in such a short period, especially without immersion in a French-speaking environment.
To understand is 'comprendre' in French. The conjugation is in link.
"Understand" in French is spelled as "comprendre."
In French, you would say "Je ne comprends pas" to mean "I do not understand."
To understand English is "Comprendre l'anglais" in French. Est-ce que vous comprenez l'anglais ? or (casually) est-ce que vous parlez anglais ? are the French equivalents of 'do you understand English?'
"Tu me comprends" in French translates to "Do you understand me?" in English.
To understand is 'comprendre' in French. The conjugation is in link.
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comprendre (verb) is "to understand" in French.
"Understand" in French is spelled as "comprendre."
We do not understand is 'nous ne comprenons pas' in French.
I do not understand is 'je ne comprends pas' in French.
1. Compete in 'Tour de France'. 2. Get a job at the United Nations. 3. Have a vacation home in a French speaking country. 4. Live and work in a French speaking country. 5. Read the classics of French literature in the original language. 6. Study and get degrees from schools in French language speaking countries. 7. Travel to French speaking countries. 8. Understand French language films, radio stations, and soundtracks. 9. Understand what people are saying to and about you in French language speaking environments. 10. Understand what's written in French fashion and lifestyle magazines, such as 'Elle' and 'Paris Match'.
it's possible is translated in French as "c'est possible"
From the Wikipedia page I understand that it originated in Europe and since the name came from French, I'm guessing it originated it France.
To understand English is "Comprendre l'anglais" in French. Est-ce que vous comprenez l'anglais ? or (casually) est-ce que vous parlez anglais ? are the French equivalents of 'do you understand English?'
In French, you would say "Je ne comprends pas" to mean "I do not understand."
"Tu me comprends" in French translates to "Do you understand me?" in English.