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Monday, October 15
Learning French: One phrase a Day
Only today: THREE new useful phrases to keep on the tip of your tongue!
Quoi de neuf ?
What's new?
Qu'est-ce que tu deviens ?
What have you been up to?
Quels temps nous vivons !
What times we live in!
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