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Wake up. Brush teeth. Go to school. Repeat...forever. No matter what language you speak, describing your routine d'heir (daily routine) is an essen...
We welcome you to our French I course, starting with one of the most essential terms—bienvenue. Wouldn't you guess it? It means "welcome."
Julia Child is an iconic American chef—who took all her best ideas from the French. Delicieuse!
Chinese I: Picnic Time 91 Views
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It's time to put the person in personal pronouns—and in this case, we mean a virtual person giving you the rundown on personal pronouns.
It's time to put the person in personal pronouns—and in this case, we mean a virtual person giving you the rundown on personal pronouns.
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