viernes, 14 de octubre de 2011

About French Language: Du tout ~ Un vs L'un ~ To Be (or not)

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Du tout
What does the French expression "du tout" mean? Learn all about it here.
See More About:  pas  de  tout

Un vs L'un
What's the difference between un and l'un? Isn't the second one kind of redundant? Learn about when and why to use l'un in place of un in this lesson.
See More About:  un une  l in french  french euphony

French quiz: To Be - Être, Avoir, or Faire
Even though être is the French equivalent of "to be," there are certain French expressions in which you have to use avoir or faire instead. See how well you know how "to be" with this quiz, or take a look at the lesson to review.
See More About:  avoir  être  faire

Au boulot ! Translation and Interpretation
Translation and interpretation are the ultimate jobs for people who love language. However, there are a lot of misunderstandings about these two fields, including the difference between them and what kind of skills and education they require. This article is an introduction to the fields of translation and interpretation.

 


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