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La vie n'est pas d'attendre que l'orage passe - Inspiring sentences
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La vie n’est pas d’attendre que l’orage passe

La vie n’est pas d’attendre que l’orage passe Refine your French pronunciation by immersing yourself in this empowering sentence: “La vie n’est pas d’attendre que l’orage passe, mais d’apprendre à danser sous la pluie.” translating to “Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass, but learning to dance in the rain.” Embrace this...

Homophones il a, tu as, à
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Homophones il a, tu as, à

Homophones il a, tu as, à In this post you will practice French Homophones il a, tu as, à. French homophones can cause difficulties in oral comprehension and spelling because they are words that sound alike, but have different meanings. An homophone is a word that has the same pronunciation but different meanings and, sometimes,...

Homophones s’est, c’est, ses, ces, sait, sais
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Homophones s’est, c’est, ses, ces, sait, sais

Homophones s’est, c’est, ses, ces, sait, sais In this post you will practice French Homophones s’est, c’est, ses, ces, sait, sais. French homophones can cause difficulties in oral comprehension and spelling because they are words that sound alike, but have different meanings. An homophone is a word that has the same pronunciation but different meanings...

Un chasseur sachant chasser - Pronunciation
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Un chasseur sachant chasser

Un chasseur sachant chasser Learn and practice French pronunciation with this tongue twister: “Un chasseur sachant chasser doit savoir chasser sans son chien” Visit our web for more French pronunciation exercises. Practice your pronunciation with this interactive video  Explanation of tongue twister: Traduction: A hunter who knows how to hunt must know to hunt...

Homophones Souris Sourit
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Homophones Souris Sourit

Homophones Souris Sourit In this post you will practice French Homophones Souris Sourit. French homophones can cause difficulties in oral comprehension and spelling because they are words that sound alike, but have different meanings. An homophone is a word that has the same pronunciation but different meanings and, sometimes, spellings.  In this post you will...