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From Laura K. Lawless, your Guide to French Language

Carnaval de Nice
La semaine dernière, nous avons assisté au Carnaval de Nice pour la deuxième fois....

(Cet article est écrit en français et suivi de sa traduction en anglais, et puis la traduction côte à côte. This article is written in French and followed by the English translation, and then the side-by-side translation.)

Indefinite demonstrative pronouns
Indefinite demonstrative pronouns (ce, ceci, cela, ça) do not have a specific antecedent and thus do not have different forms for gender and number. Indefinite demonstrative pronouns can refer to something abstract, like an idea or a situation, or to something indicated but unnamed.
See More About:  ce  french demonstratives  french pronouns

Expressions with passer
The French verb passer literally means "to pass" and is also used in many idiomatic expressions. Learn how to say whatever comes into one's head, to write something off, to kick the bucket, and more with this list of expressions with passer.
See More About:  passer  french expressions  french verbs

Make a Mardi Gras mask
Mardi Gras is celebrated in many francophone regions. Mardi Gras masks are a traditional part of this annual celebration, and making them is a fun and very creative project.

 


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