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French Language – Semi Auxiliaries Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 27, 2009
In the French language, semi-auxiliaries are the same as in the English language. They are multi-word verbs that occur before main verbs. In English, these semi-auxiliaries include: have to, get to, be about to, used to, mean to, be going to, etc. In French, many of the semi-auxiliaries are the same as the English ones…
French Culture – Musée du Louvre Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 23, 2009
One of my favorite places to immerse myself in French culture when I visit Paris is the Louvre. Every time I walk up to the former royal fortress, I am filled with awe, despite the long lines of tourists around me. At the same time, I feel proud that an American’s work of art is…
French Language – Voilà or Il y a Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 17, 2009
Voilà is one of my favorite expressions in French. It just seems so French and much more appealing than its English equivalents: ‘there is’ and ‘there are’. However, you must be careful because Il y a has the same English translation so to speak, but the meaning or useage is different. Voilà is used as if you are pointing…
The French Love Facebook Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 12, 2009
Yes, the Internet social network Facebook has become a craze all over the world. But, the French absolutely LOVE it. Back in October 2008, there were over 4.1 million active users. It is so surprisingly popular that the company is planning to establish offices in Paris and the site was translated by users in just…
How to Make French Nouns Plural Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 11, 2009
Making nouns plural in the French language can be a bit more complicated than English, but perhaps not. Just like in English, you normally add an -s to the written form of the singular. I say written form, because usually the pronunciation doesn’t change one bit when using a plural noun, except for the links…
French Music – Hélène Ségara Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 9, 2009
Hélène Ségara was born on February 26, 1971, on French soil to an Italian father and an Armenian mother. Growing up on the French Riviera, Hélène suffered the divorce of her parents and her beloved grandfather’s death. After winning a local music contest at age 11, she left her family and studies at the age…
French Names Posted by Transparent Language on Mar 5, 2009
Tonight, I’m thinking about French names. Why? Well, one of my best childhood friends is pregnant. She told me today. And her name is Anne, which is apparently the French spelling for the standard English name ‘Ann’. So, I was thinking that she could give her daughter or son a French name. According to the…