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Learn French Fast | Part 1

47 CQ
12 Lessons
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    6. Forming Simple Sentences
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    “Je t’aime” is French for “I love you.” Learn how to use the affectionate verb “aimer,” which means “to like/to love,” and how to say that you like something.

    “Je t’aime” is French for “I love you.” Learn how to use the affectionate verb “aimer,” which means “to like/to love,” and how to say that you like something.

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    7. Phrases for Eating
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    French food is some of the finest in the world. How do you talk about eating it? Find out how to use the verb “manger,” which means, “to eat.”

    French food is some of the finest in the world. How do you talk about eating it? Find out how to use the verb “manger,” which means, “to eat.”

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    8. The Verb "To Be"
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    To be or not to be? In French, “to be” is “être.” Find out how to conjugate this common and useful verb as well as how to make full sentences with it.

    To be or not to be? In French, “to be” is “être.” Find out how to conjugate this common and useful verb as well as how to make full sentences with it.

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    9. Pronouncing Accented Letters
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    What is that funny symbol in the French word “la forêt”? How do you pronounce it? Watch this lesson to learn about the kinds of accents you’ll find in French.

    What is that funny symbol in the French word “la forêt”? How do you pronounce it? Watch this lesson to learn about the kinds of accents you’ll find in French.

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    10. The Verb "To Have" | Pt 1
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    Want to say that you’re feeling hot, cold, hungry, or afraid in French? Learn how all of these expressions use the verb “avoir,” which means “to have.”

    Want to say that you’re feeling hot, cold, hungry, or afraid in French? Learn how all of these expressions use the verb “avoir,” which means “to have.”

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