Answer:
D'une part, ... D'autre part... = "On the one hand..., on the other hand...", while D'un côté... De l'autre côté... = "On the one side..., on the other side..."
Explanation:
While "D'une part, ... D'autre part..." is generally used when debating the merits of something, whereas "D'un côté... De l'autre côté..." is more typically used for expressing two different perspectives.
Parlez-vous anglais?
You have to conjugate the verb so that it can refer to "vous":
Je parle
Tu parles
Il/Elle/On parle
Nous parlons
Vous parlez
Ils/Elles parlent
Answer:
<u><em>What are your best language learning techniques for french?</em></u>
If you are taking a class make sure to take lots of notes, a study technique I find very helpful is writing down rough notes during class then going home and writing the notes out clearly and nicely, this also helps jog your memory as you are revising what you did in class.
<em><u>How long did it take you to learn?</u></em>
I'm not fluent in french but I know a bit I learnt in elementary and early high school
<em><u>Do you recommend any websites, videos, or apps that could help me?</u></em>
I recommend word reference, it tends to be a lot more accurate then googl translate but googl translate is good to translate singular words.
<u><em>Anything I should know before learning French?</em></u>
- French and Spanish tend to have a very similar vocabulary so if you know Spanish already that might help
- Grammar is very important and tends to be pretty hard so just watch out for that
- Just try your best and make sure you are enjoying what you are doing, French is a lovely language and if you have the right attitude and mindset, I am sure you will have no problems learning it!
Answer:
OB:
Explanation:
My parents like to go boating but can't swim
i google translated and got the same exact thing!
Hi im sorry i cant understand what is the question