une certaine connaissance (de...)
'Knowledge' in French is 'connaissance'.
Knowledge is "la connaissance" (fem.) in French.
The French word for "knowledge" is "connaissance."
connaissance
To my knowledge, I have not yet been a French monarch.
You have a certain lack of knowledge if you can't figure this out.
Shakespeare likely gained his knowledge of the French language through exposure to French texts and possibly interactions with French-speaking individuals in Elizabethan England. He may have also studied French as part of his education, as knowledge of multiple languages was valued among the literate class during his time.
My I touch app... French for Dummy's. It's the best.
around the 1800's to my knowledge
Connaissance informatique is a French equivalent of the English phrase "computer knowledge." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun and adjective will be "kuh-neh-sawn-seh-for-ma-teek" in French.
The three types of background knowledge are declarative (factual information), procedural (how-to knowledge), and conditional (knowledge of when and why to use certain strategies or actions).
"Connaissance" in French, when translated to English, means "knowledge" or "understanding".