dur / dure is the French adjective for hard.
"travail dur" = "hard labor"
travailleur <---That means "worker"....
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French would say 'poulet tikka', but this is hard to find in France.
i dont know how to spell it but its "tet deu "
lah GERRE, with a hard G. I knew a double major in math & French would come in handy someday...
The notion is hard to translate in French. Une vision de l'avenir or une prémonition would be good translations but would not translate all the idea
Languages Online is good, that's where I learnt a lot of French, the problem is the titles of the activities are in French, so id you don't know any French, it's hard to find what activity is good. Quia is also a place you can learn a bit of French.
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Yes, Italian is hard since the grammar is similar to French.
Dur
dur, dure
in french you say: ice bank mice elf hard
The french didn't like it very much because it was hard for them.
Dure (feminine adjective - the masculine is dur) means hard in French.
Neft hard
(il) travaille dure
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French would say 'poulet tikka', but this is hard to find in France.