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Polly-Botschafter aus Frankreich
Polly Ambassadors from France

Introduction: Jonathan Benchlouch

Introdução: Guanayra Dias

How is the R sound in French pronounced?

What is the Hebrew word for "they" if it is referring to a mixed gender group?

: Jonathan Benchlouch

What is the difference between זֶה בֶּן “this is Adi” and זֹאת עֲדִי “this is Ben"? Why do they use different verbs?

Introduction: Jonathan Benchlouch

Em que situação devo usar o pronome "on"? Algum exemplo?

Introduction: Jonathan Benchlouch

What is "good morning" in French?

Introducción: Jonathan Benchlouch

Introduction: Jonathan Benchlouch

How do you say "I'm mad at you" in French?

Qual é a diferença entre Excuse-moi e Excusez-moi?

"Bonjour" means "hello", right? Why can't you say it at night?

With "il" and "ils", and "elle" and "elles", I can't hear the pronunciation difference. Are the plural versions even recognizable audibly?

Introduction: Lou Ortega

Introducción: Jonathan Benchlouch

Introduction: Jonathan Benchlouch

What's the difference between "vous" and "tu"?

"Je ne vais pas très bien." ¿"Ne" y "pas" siempre irán juntas?

: Jonathan Benchlouch

The Presentation, La Presentacion, La Presentation, A Presentacao, La Presentazione & Presentationen

: Jonathan Benchlouch

What's the difference between אַהְלָן (alan), הַי (hai) and שָׁלוֹם (shalom)? Don't all three mean "hello"?

What's the difference between "ser" and "estar" in Portuguese?

Introduction: victor oriaku

What's the difference between "esse/essa" and "aquele/aquela"?

Introduction: Jonathan Benchlouch

Introducción: Jonathan Benchlouch

Introduction: Mathieu Reboul-Salze

What is the difference between “Et toi” and “Et vous”?

Welcome aboard!

Introduction: Elise Nantois

How do I use COD and COI properly when asking questions in French?

How do you apply the masculine and feminine? Is it by speaker (ie. a man speaking uses the masculine regardless of who he is talking to), or it is who is being spoken to (ie. a man talking to a woman will use the feminine)?