I want to audition to be a disney princess. I meet almost all the requirements. But the website doesn't say if I need to speak any languages. For example, to work at the resort in Paris, do I ...
im doing a homework assignment on Paris and i have to include a timeline. if you would be ablew to give me more information on paris, like special dates things were built, it would be great. also, ...
Whats the nearest airport?? if you went where did you stay what would you give it out of ten?? and is it easy to get in to Paris from there?? Thanks in advance xO...
...arriving there mid may, for about 6 or 7 nights, and thats a walking distance from most important attractions (louvre or eiffel tower) or walking distance to subway/metro, for 2 girls, 24 years ...
I heard that, in France, renting an appartment, or buying a car, can be an administrative nightmare.
Do you remember the scene from L'auberge Espagnole, where the guy keeps going from an ...
hi, I'm going with girlfriend to Paris and we looking for cheap accmodation because we prefer to spend money for museas and other interesting places... you know something guys?...
i should totally know this... i did a whole semester of french on french provinces... i mean... territories... i mean... man, your answer might make my life a little easier ...
Could you tell me a little about it.
How can I reach it from Paris? And is it worth a visit?
All I know is that it's a hero village that resisted the Germans. Additional Details
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My wife and I will be taking the TGV from Nice to Paris in May. From what I can see on the Net, there are luggage racks at the back of the carriage for suitcases and ...
I want to go to a club or bar but no where too prententious and preferably near by as i know getting cabs in paris can be a bit of a hassle for large ...
Pro - French rrrrr no equivalent - "o" short and closed
Vence - nazalised "en" like "franc"
When I was a student there we called it Sex-en -Provence
@FROSTIES - If YOU speak french fluently, how do I speak it ?
Natalia A
Aix : you pronouce it like "a" in ***.
En: like "anh" but without pronoucing the h at the end
Pro: same as in english
ven: like the "en" above, but with the v
ce: like "si" in "sir" but without the r at the end.