Does anyone know anything about france (meals or meal patterns, ettiqute, people, culture) or good websites to go to. I am doing a project for school and really need some help!!!...
Alternatively are there any English accounts that will not charge me for with drawls or general transactions out there?
Any help is very much appreciated!...
I wanted to do an actual French course, but living in the middle of nowhere eliminates that possibility. What is the best way to learn French and be able to actually speak it in Paris?...
I am planning to do the Way of St. James this June, and I am looking for the best airport to arrive if I will be starting in Saint Jean Pied de Port. Also if any of you have done the Way of St JAmes,...
I'm leaving for France next Tuesday and my mom told me it wasn't a wise decision to bring along a designer purse to use. Do pickpockets really go after these kinds of things more often or ...
So,I was just wondering,what's the weather usually like around the end of February,start of March??
I'm going on a trip,and I was just wondering!!
Thanks in advance!!
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I remember seeing this on a documentary, where civil unrest between two opposing factionr, (rebels and government?)for one reason or another broke out in a west African former french colony.
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I am looking for a hotel in paris, as long as it is clean , has private bathroom and is about £65 for a double room alls great. prefferably as central as possible. Any suggestions/recommendations?<...
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Help with anyone who knows french!! ASAP?
If I say "Ceci n'est pas une pièce argentèe" (I hope that's right). What's the opposite of it? I mean Ceci n'est pas une pièce argentèe means This coin is not silver, in English it's opposite is: This coin is silver.. Well, how can I say 'This coin is silver" in french?
The correct wording for the sentence "This coin is not silver" is "Cette pièce n'est pas en argent" and the opposite is therefore "Cette pièce est en argent".
Likewise "This jewel is gold" "Ce bijou est en or"