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Liz AM le petite loooool
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Number of posts: 71 Age: 23 Registration date: 2006-12-14
 | Subject: French Lessons Mon 23 Jul - 15:35 | |
| So, here we go, do u have questions or should we start with the begining??  |
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Marina AM notre tite & always drunken


Number of posts: 1787 Age: 23 Residence: France Registration date: 2006-04-25
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Anya AM directors

Number of posts: 438 Age: 24 Residence: Russia Registration date: 2007-04-01
 | Subject: Re: French Lessons Mon 23 Jul - 18:21 | |
| I'm here I'm here!!! I think it would be better if you make a beginning, girls!  |
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Marina AM notre tite & always drunken


Number of posts: 1787 Age: 23 Residence: France Registration date: 2006-04-25
 | Subject: Re: French Lessons Mon 23 Jul - 18:29 | |
| OK. Lesson 1 :Good morning. My name is... --> Bonjour. Je m'appelle... (put your name here). As for the rest of the beginning, maybe Liz will be better than me, she's used to learn foreign languages  . _________________  |
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Anya AM directors

Number of posts: 438 Age: 24 Residence: Russia Registration date: 2007-04-01
 | Subject: Re: French Lessons Tue 24 Jul - 18:50 | |
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aline AM deeply in love


Number of posts: 474 Age: 22 Residence: http://denkova-staviski.skyrock.com/ Registration date: 2006-11-29
 | Subject: Re: French Lessons Tue 24 Jul - 19:00 | |
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Marina AM notre tite & always drunken


Number of posts: 1787 Age: 23 Residence: France Registration date: 2006-04-25
 | Subject: Re: French Lessons Tue 24 Jul - 19:16 | |
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Anya AM directors

Number of posts: 438 Age: 24 Residence: Russia Registration date: 2007-04-01
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alexandra AM someone special :P


Number of posts: 2735 Age: 24 Residence: Romania Registration date: 2006-03-27
 | Subject: Re: French Lessons Tue 24 Jul - 19:52 | |
| I'm here as well!! Ahm...2 lessons are not so difficult to catch-up with...phew..  Bonjour (It is spelled in one word...ha ..I didn't know this. I always thought it is made of 2 distinct words) ma petite Marina et bonjour Liz, Je m'appele Alexandra et je suis Romaine. J'habite a Timisoara. Is it corect?! You know, you can always edit our quotes and underline the errors with red so, you add 'e' after each nationality? Merci Ahh..it is great _________________ Many of us promised....and we intend to keep this promise. We will be by your side no matter what...crying, hoping, suffering..but always yours. I pray for the girl. My sincere regrets for Petar and his family and friends. I'm terrbily sorry. |
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Marina AM notre tite & always drunken


Number of posts: 1787 Age: 23 Residence: France Registration date: 2006-04-25
 | Subject: Re: French Lessons Tue 24 Jul - 20:29 | |
| | Passion wrote: | Je suis Russe et j'habite à Moscou. Moscou... ce nom eveille chez des millions de gens bien des pensees heureuses et de grands espoirs - Moscou, berceau de l'etat russe. Moscou existe depuis plus de huit siecles.
(lol That a part that I remember from my French lessons about Moscow... I hope you understand my "turkish french" ) |
Erm... Are you sure you need French lessons ? That's absolutely perfect, no mistakes at all .
| Quote: | Marina, yes , that how my teacher called me at french lessons! I'm not sure if I like it really much... But it's nice! I hope you really have such name in France or I was deceived |
Yes, this name exists. It's not really common, but it exists 
| alexandra wrote: | Bonjour (It is spelled in one word...ha ..I didn't know this. I always thought it is made of 2 distinct words) |
In one word, right. It's not like Buna ziua 
| Quote: | Je m'appele Alexandra et je suis Romaine. J'habite a Timisoara.
Is it corect?! You know, you can always edit our quotes and underline the errors with red |
Almost ! You forgot the U for Roumaine. If you forgot it, we can think that you live in Rome .
| Quote: | | so, you add 'e' after each nationality? |
If you're a girl, yes. E is the French mark for feminine (you put it at the end of adjectives too). So, a man is Roumain, Français, Espagnol, Allemand (German), Anglais (English), Américain, Canadien (I forgot Canada oups ) but a woman is Roumaine, Française, Espagnole, Allemande, Anglaise, Américaine, Canadienne. Some exceptions : we say Russe for both. And for Italian people, we say : Italien and Italienne, with 2 -nne for women (EDIT : it's the same for Canadien/Canadienne ).
| Quote: | Merci  |
De rien  _________________ 
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aline AM deeply in love


Number of posts: 474 Age: 22 Residence: http://denkova-staviski.skyrock.com/ Registration date: 2006-11-29
 | Subject: Re: French Lessons Tue 24 Jul - 21:15 | |
| Marina you are a really good teacher of French (marina, tu es vraiment un bon professeur de Français) LOL  |
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Marina AM notre tite & always drunken


Number of posts: 1787 Age: 23 Residence: France Registration date: 2006-04-25
 | Subject: Re: French Lessons Tue 24 Jul - 21:33 | |
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Liz AM le petite loooool
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Number of posts: 71 Age: 23 Registration date: 2006-12-14
 | Subject: Re: French Lessons Tue 24 Jul - 21:50 | |
| ensuite... then... I'm ... years old J'ai ... ans 1: un 2: deux 3: trois 4: quatre 5: cinq 6: six 7: sept 8: huit 9: neuf 10: dix 11: onze 12: douze 13: treize 14: quatorze 15: quinze 16: seize 17: dix-sept 18: dix-huit 19: dix-neuf 20: vingt 21: vingt-et-un 22: vingt-deux ... ... 30: trente 31: trente-et-un 32: trente-deux ... ... 40: quarante 50: cinquante
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Lana AM dear sestrichka


Number of posts: 3352 Age: 21 Residence: Employed! And soon to be working full-time!!! :) Registration date: 2006-03-27
 | Subject: Re: French Lessons Tue 24 Jul - 23:38 | |
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Marina AM notre tite & always drunken


Number of posts: 1787 Age: 23 Residence: France Registration date: 2006-04-25
 | Subject: Re: French Lessons Wed 25 Jul - 0:06 | |
| | Lana wrote: | If a nationality ends in -ien, don't you always use -ienne for the feminin version? |
Yes... Any exemples came in my mind, but now you talk about it, yes, it's always -ien/-ienne (Arménien/Arménienne, Géorgien/Géorgienne, Indien/Indienne) .
| Quote: | Also, if for example I were to write the number 32, should I write "trente-deux" or is the "-" not necessary? Thanks! Sometimes I forget the basics, because I learned them too long ago! hehe.  |
Yes, it's necessary. Maybe Elise can't write the "-" with her keyboard (Elise, tu peux éditer ton post stp, avec les tirets ? Lana veille au grain On n'a pas intérêt à faire de fautes ).
| Quote: | P.S. I think that French lessons are a great idea. I am interested in learning some slang, if anyone could teach me some. |
Ok, there will be a slang lesson for you Like that, you'll understand Lera with her "special" French I have already some ideas about next lessons  _________________  |
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