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2,322 Questions

When does the french school year end?

The French school year typically ends in early July, with students having a long summer break until early September when the new school year begins.

Why do foreign words enter the french language even though the french academy tries to limit them?

Usually foreign words are newer words for objects or actions recently invented and they lack a proper French word to describe it. Words such as "taxi" are an example. One could describe a taxi entirely in "native" French words, but that would be a fairly lengthy description as opposed to simply "taxi". Other times, they are simply slang words that people use but have not been recognized by the French Academy.

Quel est l'abbreviation du mot page?

Si c'est pour noter en pied de page, c'est p. suivi du numéro de page (ex. : p. 9).

Quelle est la difference entre le desert et la foret?

Le désert est un environnement aride avec peu ou pas de précipitations, une végétation clairsemée et des températures extrêmes, tandis que la forêt est un écosystème plus humide et fertile avec une densité élevée de plantes, d'arbres et d'animaux. Les déserts ont des conditions difficiles pour la vie, tandis que les forêts abritent une grande biodiversité.

Quel est le déplacement de nombreuses espéces d'oiseaux entre une aire de reproduction et une aire d'hivernage?

Il s'agit de la migration des oiseaux. Chaque année, de nombreuses espèces d'oiseaux parcourent de longues distances pour se rendre de leurs aires de reproduction vers leurs aires d'hivernage, et vice versa. Ce déplacement saisonnier leur permet de trouver des ressources alimentaires et des conditions météorologiques favorables à leur survie.

What is swam in French?

nagé is the past tense and that goes with the auxiliary verb "Avoir" but to swim as an infinitive is nager

Que veut dire le mots association?

It is almost the same in English: it is "Association

it means: as·so·ci·a·tion

(-ss-shn, -sh-)n.1. The act of associating or the state of being associated.2. An organized body of people who have an interest, activity, or purpose in common; a society.3.a. A mental connection or relation between thoughts, feelings, ideas, or sensations.b. A remembered or imagined feeling, emotion, idea, or sensation linked to a person, object, or idea.4. Chemistry Any of various processes of combination, such as hydration, solvation, or complex-ion formation, depending on relatively weak chemical bonding.5.Ecology A large number of organisms in a specific geographic area constituting a community with one or two dominant species.

What are the benefits of learning French in the US?

Learning French in the US can provide numerous benefits, such as expanding career opportunities in international organizations, enhancing cross-cultural communication skills, and opening doors to travel and study abroad opportunities in French-speaking countries. Additionally, learning French can improve cognitive abilities and help develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of French-speaking cultures.

Why did george sand change her name?

Born Aurora Dupin, George Sand changed her name to that of a man so that she could write and earn a living during 19th century France, by doing so she made herself as famous for her lifestyle and character as for her writings. Sand is explained as an extraordinarily complex woman who refuses to stay in a box that denies her freedom.

Au contraire Le c'est beaucoup de?

au contraire: on the contrary

le: the (masculine)

c'est beaucoup de: that's many ... / that's much ... / that's a lot of

c'est beaucoup de souci: that's much worrying

c'est beaucoup de soucis: that's a lot of worries

c'est beaucoup de travail: that's a lot of work

How do you say i found you in french?

Hey, you can say je t'ai trouvé in a familiar way or je vous ai trouvé in a more formal way or for the plural.

Hope I helped !

The possessive adjectives in French change gender and number based on the item they are describing not based on who the item belong to true or false?

False. In French, possessive adjectives change based on the gender and number of the noun being described, not based on the owner of the item. The possessive adjective must agree in gender and number with the item possessed, not with the possessor.

Quelle est le surnom de l'afrique du sud en anglais?

Traduction: What is the surname of South Africa in English?

Il y a beaucoup de surnoms qui viennent de l'Afrique du Sud. Ce fait vient de les deux colonizations de l'Afrique de Sud: des Hollandais et des Anglais et de les nombreux tribus africains qui habitent dans la territoire de l'Afrique du Sud.

What is the difference between 'quitter' and 'partir' meaning 'to leave' in French?

"Quitter" is used to indicate leaving a person or a place, while "partir" is more general and can refer to leaving in a broader sense, such as for a trip or an activity. Both can be used interchangeably in some contexts, but "quitter" tends to be more specific to leaving a particular person or situation behind.

Why is the masculine and feminine words in french?

You mean what are they......

for one guy you say Il

for one girl you say Elle

for a group for girls you say Elles

for a group of girls with only one or more guys in it you would say Ils

for just a group of guys you would say Ils

For a group of guys with one girl you would still say Ils