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Today of the word

🖌️ Today of the word 🖌️                                             Mot du jour📚       MÉNAGE     Nom, masculin   / Noun, Masculine    Sens / Meaning: Household,                       Also   Housekeeping Example/ Example: Elle donne assez d'argent à sa fille les dépenses du ménage... She gives enough money to her daughter for household   expenses.              Restez chez vous Stay home / stay safe    Nous tous, on est occupé avec les ménages actuellement 😍 Nowadays, Everyone is busy housekeeping . Lockdown has difinitely given us a new sence of application for smaller and simpler things is life😋

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*sorry* Guys i was busy in my career and sometimes problems going on covid 19 but i will be available for you to teach you my best way such as in these languages Hindi Urdu English French and basic Arabic but here only only focusing French if you needed other languages help so put comments what yours problems in Languages ans which Languages Regard, Hameed  Thanks so much for supporting

French Preposition

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A – General Rule About French Prepositions of Place s When the name of a region ends in an E , it’s usually feminine. La France, l’Angleterre, la Suisse, la Chine, l’Inde, la Californie, l’Asie To say you’re going TO it, use EN Je vais… en France, en Italie, en Afrique, en Floride… To say you’re there, use EN Je suis…  en France, en Italie, en Afrique, en Floride… To say you’re coming from it, use DE Je viens de France, d’Italie, d’Afrique, de Floride… (There are many exceptions though, such as Le Mexique, Le Maine, Le Zimbabwe…) When the name of a region ends in any other vowel but E , or a consonant , it’s usually masculine. Le Canada, le Japon, le Portugal, le Burundi, le Luxembourg, le Texas To say you’re going TO it, use AU Je vais… au Niger, au Brésil, au Maroc, au Congo To say you’re there, use AU Je suis…  au Niger, au Brésil, au Maroc, au Congo To say you’re coming from it, use DU Je viens… du Niger, du Brésil, du Maroc, du Congo When a masculin

present Tense

Le présent (present) Introduction The présent corresponds to the present tense in English. We mostly use this tense to speak about the present and the future.  in French, The present tense corresponds to three different form in English Je parle.                   1, I speak               2, I am speaking               3, I do speak         

Present tense in French

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French Verb Vendre

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French Verb Parler

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