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Post imported post - 01-08-05, 08:44 PM

CeeCee wrote:
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Rachelle,

I needed those questions because I'm trying to better improve my French

So you asked

1)Vis-tu a Paris?

2) Sont-ils de NY?

3) Sais-tu jouer de la musique classique?

My answers( ifyou approached me with these questions)

1) Non, je ne vis pas in Paris. J'habite aux-Etats-Unis.

2) Non,ilsne sontpasde New York.Ilssontde Georgie.

3) Non, je ne said pas comment jouer la musique classique., Je ne sais pas comment jouer musique a toute!

1) No I do not live in Paris, I live in the US

2) No, They are not from NY, the are from Georgia

3) No, I do not play know how to play classical music. I do not know how to play music at all.

I'm still in secure about saying some things like with saying "in" in French I get confused putting it in the right text because you have "dans" En" and then "a", They all means in, but when , what and where are you suppose to use it?

Merci pour les questions.( Thank for the questions)


very good clp)

but

Non, je ne sais pas comment on joue de la musique classique. Je ne sais pas du tout comment on joue de la musique...

in french you don't use gerund that often...instead of "comment jouer", we use "comment on joue";3rd person

not at all (engl.) - pas du tout (fr.)
that's really hard now

"en" and "Ã*"---i only teach you the basics

J'habite en France...."France" is a feminine term - "la France"..so you must use "en"
J'habite en Allemagne...Allemagne(Germany) starts with a vowel "A"...so we use "en"
J'habite au Canada..."Canada" is a masculine term - "le Canada"....so we use "au"
J'habite aux Ètats-Unis...a plural term (United STATES)+vowel...but "en" is never used as a plural form...so we use "aux" regardless feminine or masculine


the term "au" is actually "Ã*+le"
we say "Ã* la" but not "Ã* le"...it becomes "au"

Je suis Ã* la maison..."la maison" is feminine..so we use "Ã* la"
Je suis au cinéma...."le cinéma" is masculine...so we use "au"
Je suis "a le=au" cinéma
Je suis "dans" la maison...i am "inside" of the home..."dans" is actually to state "inside of sth" or during a historical time..but that goes too far now....start off with the few examples...hard enough to learn

Ã* la prochaine --- so long


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