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if it start with y is it will be mon or ma
I read in the site somewhere that with body parts its always the definite article and not possessive adjective. But here its says ses joues and i think son coeur.
What's the difference between attentione, attentif, prudent et soigneu. Always very confusing
I am uncertain why it is "de plus belle" and not "de plus beau".
It seems to refer back to le fou rire, which is masculine.
Maybe "plus belle" is a fixed term?
Why does pronom relatif eliminates a subject complement.
Eg:J'ai rencontré par hasard une amie;je ne l'avais pas vu depuis mon enfance.
En avril, ne te découvre pas d'un fil
Til April's dead, don't remove a thread (of your clothing)
Way too fast to understand!
When I look up "failli" in Google translate, it has "bankrupt." Yet the words "failli sursauter" translate as "almost startled" (comme "presque sursauter).
So it kind of means "You failed to be startled"? (Failli faire, mais no?) Wow... that's a stretch.
Is the meaning of "presque" (almost) slightly different then?
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