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What does Ou avez-vous appris le francais mean?

"Ou avez-vous appris le français?" means "Where did you learn French?" in English.


How do you say you learned french?

J'ai appris le français (my french isn't that great but this should be it)


How do you say have learned a lot in french?

you have learnt a lot: Vous-avez apprendait beaucoup. i have learnt a lot: J'ai apprendait beaucoup.


Why do the french call the past tense the past perfect?

There are several different tenses in French which express things that happened in the past. The imparfait expresses things that were repeated or were continuing in the past. For instance: When I was a little girl, I spent every Saturday with my grandmother. The passe compose expresses things that were started and finished in the past. Eg: When I was ten, I bought my first bicycle.The French do not have a tense which they call the past perfect. The tense that we refer to as the past perfect is called "perfect" because it is an occurrence that has been completed in the past (as opposed to something that was continuous or repeating, which would be expressed by the imparfait). GThey do have a tense called the plusque parfait (literally, more than perfect), which expresses things like: By the time I was ten, I had learned three languages. Lorsque j'avais dix ans, j'avais appris trois langues. These are actions that were completed before another action took place - I learned three languages (first completion) before I turned ten (second event).hope that helps :)


Is this paragraph in French correct?

This is the paragraph. Normalement, je ne joue pas autant des sports parce que je n'ai jamais assez des temps. Pourtant, le mois dernier j'ai passé des vacances d'hiver avec mon école et j'ai appris à faire du ski. Maintenant, je veux faire du ski tous les hivers ! J'adore le ski et je trouve que mes amis l'adorent aussi bien. Si j'avais su, j'aurais il fait plus tôt! Je crois que tandis que les années s'écoulent, je fais de plus en plus sport car je suis de plus actif. Par exemple, quand j'étais plus jeune, je ne faisais pas beaucoup d'activités de sport parce qu'à mon école primaire il y avait des sports qui ne m'intéressaient pas du tout comme le golf ou le hockey. Si j'étais jeune encore, je faisais plus de sports ce que j'aimais tels que le foot ou le skate.

Related Questions

How do you say learned how to say in french?

j'ai appris comment dire


How do you say learning in French?

Je suis apprendre francais. I am learning french. apprendre le français


How do you say where did you learn it?

Où l'as-tu appris(e)? If the noun to which you are referring when using "it" is feminine in French, then you must accord with the e on appris.


What does Ou avez-vous appris le francais mean?

"Ou avez-vous appris le français?" means "Where did you learn French?" in English.


How do you say i also learned from in french?

j'ai aussi appris de ...


When did you learn to speak french?

quand as-tu appris à parler français ?


How do you spell today in school learned about math and social studies I learned some french to I also learned English today in french?

Aujourd'hui à l'école, on a appris des maths et des sciences humaines. J'ai appris un peu de français aussi. J'ai appris l'anglais aussi. -On a side note whatever you said had some major grammar issues so I tried my best.


How do you say I never learned French in French?

"Je n'ai jamais appris le français".


I learned french in high school?

J'ai appris le français au collège (junior high school), au lycée (senior high school). French speakers would just say "j'ai appris le français à l'école"


How do you say in french learned to cook from his mother?

Appris à cuisiner de sa mère.


How do you say you learned french?

J'ai appris le français (my french isn't that great but this should be it)


What is 'I have learned some French for you' in French?

Spécialement pour vous, j'ai appris quelques mots de français.