Ferme la bouche, bette.
Shut up, stupid. I believe.
2007-02-20 02:36:29
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Je mange mon petit déjeuner dans la salle-à-manger.
I eat my breakfast in the dining room.
2007-02-19 03:26:52
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answer #2
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answered by Clo 5
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Il a eu du jambon
perfectly useless lol
2007-02-19 02:49:15
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you're right about what your sentence means.
The first sentence that comes to mind:
Les chats sont plus intelligents que les chiens.
(Cats are more intelligent than dogs.)
Well, they teach you observations. It's pretty useless in real life.
2007-02-19 04:13:00
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answer #4
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answered by C 3
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En passant par la Lorainne avec mes sabots!
Going through Lorainne city in wooden shoes.
In fact, sabotage stems from sabot(wooden shoe); they used to
throw these sabots, workers to bosses, when things went rough for them!-
Ciao.....John-John.
2007-02-19 09:49:46
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answer #5
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answered by John-John 7
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Maintenant tu lis une expression inutile!
2007-02-19 03:06:32
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answer #6
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answered by tuchicadulce 3
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The grammar is good yet "professor" is spelt "professeur". the two between the statements are ultimate (different than for the "professor" blunders). interior the 1st one, you're precising THE desk, THE board and the instructor. interior the 2d, you're asserting A desk, A board and A instructor. desire this helps!
2016-12-18 06:28:11
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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L'habit ne fait pas le moine.
Sure, it's all proverbial and stuff, mais... qu'est-ce le point?!
2007-02-19 03:34:55
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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"J'aime la fromage." and "Le grenouille mange le pamplemousse."
" I like cheese" and " The frog eats the grape-fruit."
2007-02-19 03:04:44
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answer #9
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answered by Kai Dao 3
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