My teacher gave us these translations of linking words to learn by hard for a test, yet some of them seem wrong to me (I am fluent in English and French)4mo ⋅ Cantaride ⋅ r/French
L’ordre des pronoms complements: quelqu’un peut m’expliquer ce que veut dire « l’ordre est inverse a la 3e personne » dans ce contexte ?1yr ⋅ jesuisuneyeyegirl ⋅ r/French
Pourquoi cette video utilise serait en train de et pas est en train de ou pourrait etre en train de??1yr ⋅ DonPryorHicks ⋅ r/French
Prepping for my final french oral and I can't seem to wrap my tongue around some of these words6yr ⋅ Morganthium ⋅ r/French
Can someone explain to me the difference between ‘Qu’est-ce que...?‘ and ‘Qu’est-ce qui...?’ Why did she use ‘qui’ instead of ‘que’? to ask this question?1yr ⋅ Alberto_Angela ⋅ r/French
On a trouve cette phrase dans une exercise en ligne de TV5Monde. Mais je croix qu'il devrait mettre un vous avant le mot expliquez. Est-ce que cette phrase est correcte?2yr ⋅ Grafit601 ⋅ r/French
Why would you use Le instead of Un? Would it be acceptable to use Un or is that improper French?1yr ⋅ strawberry24432443 ⋅ r/French
Hey guys, I'm a bit confused about this. Can anyone shed light on why it's que instead of ou in this sentence? Thanks!1yr ⋅ Holi_laccy ⋅ r/French
Je crois que tous les etudiants de francais s'identifiera facilement avec cette histoire6yr ⋅ kletskoekk ⋅ r/French
Paye ton milieu i can't find anything online, is this phrase commonly used?1yr ⋅ clusterbuffer ⋅ r/French
I’ve trying to learn French on and off for years so I thought I’d combine it with my illustration . To make flash cards5yr ⋅ maxymachen ⋅ r/French
La Finlande est clasee is that correct? To me is passe compose but I don't know why uses est Since as far I know the verb classer uses avoir. Could someone enlighten me?1yr ⋅ themeoflaura115 ⋅ r/French
Can you guess the French Expression in this photography ? (Idiomatic Expression)1yr ⋅ Flambidou ⋅ r/French
Regarding the question about creme fraiche this is a translation of words from French in France (rooster) to French in Quebec (fleur de lys)2yr ⋅ allo12 ⋅ r/French
Non-natives, what keyboard do you use? I made myself this one with the MS Keyboard Layout Creator. (description in comments, you press altGr+key to get the green stuff)10mo ⋅ efqf ⋅ r/French
I was trying to type “minou” but put “minoi” instead by accident. Never again. 😂5yr ⋅ Chase2014 ⋅ r/French
(From Rosetta Stone) Maybe if he didn’t dress like Indiana Jones he wouldn’t be eating alone6yr ⋅ augustv123 ⋅ r/French
Which one is it and why? I am at my wit's end, this popped up like 6 times in the past couple days and I never got it right once. These came back to back today.1yr ⋅ Nanohaystack ⋅ r/French
Une question: Le participe present - why isn’t there an agreement on the bold words with the nouns?9mo ⋅ RaspberryAccurate932 ⋅ r/French
this card doesn't make much sense to me, thought Une peine means pain1yr ⋅ gettingthereanysec ⋅ r/French
A question to the arab francophones. I'm working on my diploma work on french language in arabic countries. Can you guys please share the french words that you use in your native country that aren't spoken in France.3yr ⋅ nickisaname ⋅ r/French
In learning French, my wife from Lyon gave me her early educational books. Im both intrigued and scared.6yr ⋅ nostromer ⋅ r/French
I just finished 6 pages of the 100 most common English verbs translated and conjugated to French! Would it be helpful to anyone if I made a public Google Doc of this?6yr ⋅ radioactivejackal ⋅ r/French
I thought adjectives relating to size go before the noun? Is Duolingo wrong here?2yr ⋅ greencloud321 ⋅ r/French
Why aren't there articles in both word variants nor in neither? Why shouldn't i say beaucoup de l'eau?8mo ⋅ Kavimika ⋅ r/French
Is the do not allowed here? As an emphasis on Yes, we do actually understand you1mo ⋅ Usual_Ad_7173 ⋅ r/French
Pourquoi c’est “Elle se prend EN photo” et pas “elle se prend UNE photo?”4mo ⋅ Jemapelledima ⋅ r/French
What does passoit mean? I couldn't find it in the dictionary or as a conjugation of anything1yr ⋅ jayxxroe22 ⋅ r/French
In everyday speech in French, would you be more likely to call this simply melon or specifically cantaloup?2mo ⋅ smoemossu ⋅ r/French
what exactly is the logic for having to place “you/me/us/you” before the direct object pronoun, but “him/them” after it?1yr ⋅ IowIifeJ ⋅ r/French
What is this du and when do we have to use it? I see it being used with riz also but not with pomme or anything else?1yr ⋅ Worried-Translator99 ⋅ r/French
Pourquoi est-ce qu'elle a dit des lits DE libres et pas des lits libres ?1yr ⋅ Elteclado123 ⋅ r/French
I translated I'm on my way home to French and this was the result. Why? (See body text)5mo ⋅ AngelesMenaC ⋅ r/French
Can someone explain how this incorrect, I chose “ma” because of the ‘e’ in “ami(e)”2yr ⋅ how-to-eat- ⋅ r/French
why is the word Sein so frequently used, is it part of a common expression?1yr ⋅ gettingthereanysec ⋅ r/French
Why is it boire de champagne in the first sentence and boire du champagne in the answer? I thought it's du boire in both cases because champagne is masculine.2yr ⋅ renaissance_witch ⋅ r/French
Is this the correct translation? I would have thought it would be ‘Nez de radis’1yr ⋅ chexmixchamp ⋅ r/French
Cryptic aviation terminology on the banners, with some Asterix & Obelix references? Can you help me translate them?10mo ⋅ hendrixbridge ⋅ r/French
No, Microsoft Word, I think I was right the first time but thanks for trying.6yr ⋅ cowpony ⋅ r/French
I play minecraft in french sometimes and everywhere on the internet says araignee is always female, is this death message accurate?1yr ⋅ JustFrankJustDank ⋅ r/French
Qu'est-ce que Pourquoi Susan est elle aussi en retard? veut dire? Why is she so late? or why is she late too?1yr ⋅ Elteclado123 ⋅ r/French
J'adore mon cours francais et je vais manquer mes amis et notre professeur. Voici notre tableau blanc apres des quelques bieres.5yr ⋅ CaptVelour ⋅ r/French
[x-post /r/DataArt] You guys might find this interesting: A visual guide to top most spoken world languages, showing French has the 2nd most learners worldwide!6yr ⋅ jmerlinb ⋅ r/French
Why is the imparfait du subjonctif used in the title of this children's book?1yr ⋅ Ranger-Stranger_Y2K ⋅ r/French
My teacher's inventive way of explaining the difference between rigoler and rire7yr ⋅ falczone ⋅ r/French
Beginner here!, I don't get why du is necessary in this sentence, can anybody tell me why it's there?2yr ⋅ Who_eat_my_burguer ⋅ r/French
Why is this wrong? I thought sortir put the emphasis on leaving /from/ somewhere (or to go out) and partir put the emphasis on leaving /to/ somewhere else.1yr ⋅ jayxxroe22 ⋅ r/French