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 A Little French Help?
Quelle phrase est correctement accordée?

Elle a marché et elle est arrivée devant la porte.

Elle a pleurée et elle l’a regardée.

Elle a ouverte la porte et ...


 Help Me anyone whos been to Paris, France!!?
I'm going to Paris Arpil 1st and I need to know where I can buy good fashionable clothing for when I come back to the US. It cant be very expensive though, maybe some second hand stores. Also ...


 Heard that Cape de Agde in France is full of nudists . Is it true?Anything about Cape de Agde?
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 I have moved to france and need Cheap motorcycle Insurance in France?
I ride a yamaha Diversion 900...


 I want to get from Paris to Lyon on Nov 26th, how do I get there if the strike is still going on?
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 TRANSLATE: L’avion arrive, elles entrent l'avion et elles prennent leurs sièges.?
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 Paris trip is not to be canceled?
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 What is the best website to find cheap accomodations in Paris?
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 Ideas for a HONEYMOON in FRANCE?
We are thinking of spending our honeymoon in France in July but we can not decide which part is best to have a great time, Paris or a French beach???

I heard that Paris is fabulous but I ...


 Question for foreigners: what do you know (and think) about france and french people??? (stereotypes apart!)?
where would you like to go in France??
would you like to live there??

...i'm fench and i travel a lot, and i just would like to know what foreigners know about France!
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 Whats the drinking age in paris france?
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 Going to France march 14?
my girlfriend and I are flying to paris on march 14, from there we're going to Nice. First of all, how is the weather there this time of year?
and second.. can anyone suggest something they ...


 What is the 2nd largest city in France ?
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 How do I renew an expired passport quickly?
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 Where in france is there great weather frequently?
If I like it sunny, a little cool but also a little warm, where I france should I go to travel?...


 Can anyone recommend a really good tour of France?
My husband and I would like to do a tour of France this summer. We want to include Monet's Garden, Paris and portions of the south. We have looked into some river tours. We find them a little $...


 What are chalenges of living in france?
i have 2 writer a paper on this for my french class and cant find any websites =[
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 How much money for a weekend in paris?
we go to paris on fri, get there fri pm.
we have fri night, sat night and sun night, and leave after breakfast.
we have already hotel with breakfast,
so how much will will need for ...


 Rail travel from Paris-Beauvais airport?
I'm planning on going to Rennes in a few weeks time and the best option would be for me to fly to Paris-Beauvais airport then get the TGV to Rennes.

Could anyone tell me where I could ...


 How is the area like in arr 13 & 14...Paris?
Would you recommend it as a good place to live Paris?

I am about to sign up for a course soon that has it's halls situated in the those arrondissements. Can you tell me if i should ...



Lecksie

Can I take food into France?

Not as daft as it sounds as I have been refused this in other countries! I am holidaying in a French villa this summer and travelling from the UK by Eurotunnel. I have 1 child with food allergies so hope to pack the car boot with some things I know he can eat whilst we are there such as breakfast cereal, tins of tuna, beans, mayo... just some basics, nothing fresh. Does anyone know if there are there any restrictions in place to prevent me doing this? Thanks.
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I am aware I can buy all this in France but am not willing to risk missing some nut or legume warning in French when I'm not all that good with the language.

Thanks for other answers - I wasn't sure if we were still under some BSE/Mad Cow/wipe your feet before you enter and don't come near me with that bottle of explosive Oasis kind of restrictions or not!

    



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Otter
I live in France and when we come back to the UK for Christmas every year we always take back a big box of British food that you can't get in France.

We've never had a problem at all.

I reckon the only thing they might not like is fresh meat since there's always some sort of scare on (hard to keep up with what it's safe to eat these days..), but since you say you aren't taking any fresh stuff you should be absolutely fine.

Enjoy the holiday!


run2cat4run
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really? well it ok 2 take food in france, i did.


Rose T
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I think it must be okay. My French friend always takes back a bunch of stuff when he visits Atlanta. Last time, he took back several containers of organic chocolate, two boxes of Krispy Kreme donuts, and assorted other things.


Empress
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yes you can because you are travelling within the EU


bugaboo
You can buy all that in France..





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