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... English word hat . E short is pronounced like e in the English word the , followed by a consonant ; as , the man . § The a , though not marked by a circumflex , is long in pas , pro- nounced på . Long á is pronounced like a in the ...
... English word hat . E short is pronounced like e in the English word the , followed by a consonant ; as , the man . § The a , though not marked by a circumflex , is long in pas , pro- nounced på . Long á is pronounced like a in the ...
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... English word the , followed by a conso- nant : as , the man . For example : pomme * ville * apple , city , pronounced po - me . * vi - le . * 24. E is sharp only when marked with an acute ac- cent ( ' ) , or followed by r or z , in ...
... English word the , followed by a conso- nant : as , the man . For example : pomme * ville * apple , city , pronounced po - me . * vi - le . * 24. E is sharp only when marked with an acute ac- cent ( ' ) , or followed by r or z , in ...
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... English word no . 28. U no sound like it in English . COMPOUND VOWELS . 29. Ai , in the beginning , or in the middle of a word , is sounded like an open è ; at the end of a word , like a sharp é . Example : pronounced è - mé . aimai ...
... English word no . 28. U no sound like it in English . COMPOUND VOWELS . 29. Ai , in the beginning , or in the middle of a word , is sounded like an open è ; at the end of a word , like a sharp é . Example : pronounced è - mé . aimai ...
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... English word long ; but the g is not to be sounded . no sound like them in English . CONSONANTS . A consonant is a letter which has no sound of itself , and which cannot be pronounced but when joined to a vowel . The word consonant ...
... English word long ; but the g is not to be sounded . no sound like them in English . CONSONANTS . A consonant is a letter which has no sound of itself , and which cannot be pronounced but when joined to a vowel . The word consonant ...
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... English the word " some " may be understood . 68. Du is used before every substantive masculine sin- gular beginning with a consonant . For example : SINGULAR MASCULINE . Nom . and Acc . Gen. and Abl . Dative du fruit , de fruit , à du ...
... English the word " some " may be understood . 68. Du is used before every substantive masculine sin- gular beginning with a consonant . For example : SINGULAR MASCULINE . Nom . and Acc . Gen. and Abl . Dative du fruit , de fruit , à du ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
acheté Adjectives ending adverbs aimé amis autres avoir bien blame Cardinal Numbers cher cheval chevaux circumflex COMPOUND IMPERFECT COMPOUND PRESENT compound tenses Cond conjugated conjugated like craindre consonant Dative deux Dublin été être example express fait femme fleurs Français French language fruit genders genitive govern h mute homme horse Imperative impersonal verb indefinite Interrogatively invariable J'ai J'aurai jour l'ami Latin LESSON livre loved maison masculine masculine termination mère Mount Blanc neuter nouns ending nuit object omitted Ordinal Adjectives parlé Past Participle perceive père Perf PERFECT persons are regular persons or things placed Plur Plural preposition Pres PRESENT INDICATIVE Present Infinitive Present Participle PUPILS qu'il relative pronoun s'en signifies Singular sound speak spoken Subj SUBJUNCTIVE substantives plural surrender take an article take the mark thou tive tout verb vingt vowel
Fréquemment cités
Page 77 - ... le nôtre les nôtres la nôtre les nôtres ours le vôtre les vôtres la vôtre les vôtres yours le leur les leurs la leur les leurs theirs — Je ne puis voir sans souffrir, lui dit ce Dieu, couler les larmes des hommes, et je veux arrêter les tiennes. Dis-moi le sujet de ton affliction.
Page 169 - Je m'en vais, tu t'en vas, il s'en va, nous nous en allons, vous vous en allez, ils s'en vont.
Page 40 - SINGULAR. PLURAL. le fils, the son. les fils, the sons. la voix, the voice. les voix, the voices. le nez, the nose. les nez, the noses.
Page 63 - Plur. mon, ma, mes, my. ton, ta, tes, thy. son, sa, ses, his, her, or its.
Page 209 - OF THE COMMA. The Comma usually separates those parts of a sentence which, though very closely connected in sense and construction, require a pause between them.
Page 59 - Vingt et un. 22 Vingt-deux. 23 Vingt-trois. 24 Vingt-quatre. 25 Vingt-cinq. 26 Vingt-six. 27 Vingt-sept. 28 Vingt-huit. 29 Vingt-neuf. 30 Trente. 31 Trente et un. 32 Trente-deux. 33 Trente-trois. 34 Trente-quatre. 35 Trente-cinq. 36 Trente-six. 37 Trente-sept. 38 Trente-huit. 39 Trente-neuf. 40 Quarante. 41 Quarante et un. 42 Quarante-deux. 43 Quarante-trois. 44 Quarante-quatre. 45 Quarante-cinq. 46 Quarante-six. 47 Quarante-sept. 48 Quarante-huit. 49 Quarante-neuf. 50 Cinquante. 51 Cinquante et...
Page 189 - Je mange, tu manges, il mange ; nous mangeons, vous mangez, ils mangent.
Page 132 - Que je sois, That I may be. que tu sois, that thou mayst be. qu'il soit, that he may be. que nous soyons, that we may be. que vous soyez, that you may be. q'uils soient, that they may be.
Page 197 - Que je prenne, que tu prennes, qu'il prenne, que nous prenions, que vous preniez, qu'ils prennent.
Page 71 - A Pronoun is a word used instead of a noun, to avoid the too frequent repetition of the same word ; as, the man is happy, he is benevolent, he is useful.