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Bonjour à tous!
Voici ma question: Que veut dire "tu te la racontes?"
Je sais que c'est une expression sarcastique...peut-être l'équivalent à "tu rêves" ou "tu veux rire?"
Pourriez-vous m'aider à la comprendre?
Merci en avance!
Jen
- Le soleil se lève dans l'est.
- Le soleil se lève à l'est.
Are both correct? Can you please explain why "dans" is not used? à l'est would mean 'to the east' and not 'in the east'?? - https://www.lawlessfrench.com/vocabulary/directions/
Many thanks
Why not just use pourquoi?? This lesson seems unduly complicated
Is opposé used rather than en face de ever? In what circumstance would I use opposé(e)? Would I be understood if I used opposé and not en face de? Merci.
Can you share link to the lessons to explain the aies and eue. am in a bit of a muddle. not sure where to look.
Sorry to open this one up again !
But why not translate as:
"Cécile va et prend..." ?
Why is there Mieux not Meilleur ?
I know one is adverb and other is abjective but I think adjective should work here too
Elle les (découper) - I think should be ‘Elles les découpes’ with a direct plural object, n’est-ce pas?
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