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... tell ] him kind [ = many , bien ] regards from me . 10. address , to adresser word 14. regards parole , f . from me choses , f . pl . de ma part * Comme is used in comparisons ; comment in questions . See above , Exercise 1 , N ...
... tell ] him kind [ = many , bien ] regards from me . 10. address , to adresser word 14. regards parole , f . from me choses , f . pl . de ma part * Comme is used in comparisons ; comment in questions . See above , Exercise 1 , N ...
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... tell his own death . te . he was dying of hunger ( but he recovered afterwards ) . In this case we could say , il mourut de faim , if we wanted to say : he ( actually ) died of hunger . If we wanted to point out the origin , the ...
... tell his own death . te . he was dying of hunger ( but he recovered afterwards ) . In this case we could say , il mourut de faim , if we wanted to say : he ( actually ) died of hunger . If we wanted to point out the origin , the ...
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... tell , to raconter 8. tell , to dire 9. wise man sage take a walk , to promener 10. some ... others ... others 11. call on , to 12. plan , to upset , to 15. begin , to EXERCISE 6 . les uns ... les au- tres ... d'autres faire visite à ...
... tell , to raconter 8. tell , to dire 9. wise man sage take a walk , to promener 10. some ... others ... others 11. call on , to 12. plan , to upset , to 15. begin , to EXERCISE 6 . les uns ... les au- tres ... d'autres faire visite à ...
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... tell you all , a little flattering , malicious [ malin ] , and [ an ] informer ; she will be un- affected [ naïf ] , and pious ; but also proud and cowardly ; she will insinuate herself into the good graces of a foreign2 empress , who ...
... tell you all , a little flattering , malicious [ malin ] , and [ an ] informer ; she will be un- affected [ naïf ] , and pious ; but also proud and cowardly ; she will insinuate herself into the good graces of a foreign2 empress , who ...
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... tell puisqu'il faut you all tout vous dire informer délateur began to speak arrest , to infringe , to toute caduc se tenir coi * témoin * prit la parole arrêter pious pieux * cowardly poltron prohibition local insinuate o - s . , to s ...
... tell puisqu'il faut you all tout vous dire informer délateur began to speak arrest , to infringe , to toute caduc se tenir coi * témoin * prit la parole arrêter pious pieux * cowardly poltron prohibition local insinuate o - s . , to s ...
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