get a software program for your computer or enroll in a french class at a local community center
2006-10-19 09:02:58
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answered by OMGwhatdidyousay!!! 2
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TTSUU (Text to Speech Universal Utility) is a Text to Speech application that converts any textual content into traditional-sounding speech. It reads any textual content for you. You too can convert the textual content fabric into WAV or MP3 audio documents with this instrument, in order that the ensuing MP3 can also be performed on many different instruments similar to iPods, PocketPCs and CD avid gamers and many others. And TTSUU may also generate lyrics for you while changing textual content fabric into audios. When gambling the audio, the ones instruments with the lyrics potential, will show the long-established textual content, and for that reason it'll be feasible so that you can now not most effective listen the textual content fabric but additionally get a appear on the content material via the show. The interface of TTSUU could be very useful and intuitive, the 2 pillars within the interface function the field wherein you'll upload sticky notes that spotlight elements within the textual content content material. You can decide upon off any intriguing and salient components of the textual content from any digital records similar to MS Word Documents, Emails, Web Pages, PDF Files, and many others and replica into those notes, and those can also be coloured to attract your concentration with no trouble. TTSUU enables you to sluggish down studying pace to study the pronunciation. We furnish a couple of language voices: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Finish, Japanese, Chinese(Mandarin, HongKong, Taiwan), Korean, Portuguese, Danish, Norwegian, Dutch, and many others.
2016-08-31 23:33:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I can teach you if you like ( i love french, im on my 4th year)
take it in school(if can)
Take classes online
go to www.quia.com
go to google and search for french
get a french dictionary
go to the library or a bookstore and ask them for a program to learn on your computer with books and dvds etc..........
2006-10-19 09:20:47
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answered by Anonymous
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if you go on www.languages-online.org.uk (i think)
www.atantot.co.uk (i think)
they have some french learning games on there -we use them at school
2006-10-19 09:03:17
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answer #4
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answered by aka_mrs_draco_malfoy 2
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tu peux me parler regulierement ou me donner ton numero de telephone et je t appelle; good night love
2006-10-19 09:09:04
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answered by jean marc l 6
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A nice way would be to learn it in France, in an Alliance-Francaise for example.
Good luck and welcome in the francophonie!
2006-10-19 19:23:01
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answered by chi-chinese 3
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french for dummies, look for it @ barnes and nobles etc.
2006-10-19 09:10:50
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answered by Anonymous
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WEE WEE=yes yes
2006-10-19 09:23:21
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answered by Anonymous
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i am fluent in speaking french...but writing in french kills me...
2006-10-19 10:17:42
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answered by Yasi D 2
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