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  2. French conjugation - Wikipedia

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    French conjugation is the variation in the endings of French verbs (inflections) depending on the person (I, you, we, etc), tense (present, future, etc.) and mood (indicative, imperative, subjunctive, etc.). Most verbs are regular and can be entirely determined by their infinitive form (ex. parler), however irregular verbs require the knowledge ...

  3. Passé simple - Wikipedia

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    The passé simple is most often formed by dropping the last two letters off the infinitive form of the verb and adding the appropriate ending. The three main classes of French regular verbs (-er, -ir, -re) are conjugated in the passé simple tense in the following way: chercher. je cherch ai. tu cherch as. il/elle cherch a.

  4. Bescherelle - Wikipedia

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    Bescherelle. A Bescherelle is a French language grammar reference book best known for its verb conjugations volumes. It is named in honour of the 19th-century French lexicographer and grammarian Louis-Nicolas Bescherelle (and perhaps his brother Henri Bescherelle). It is often used as a general term, but the "Collection Bescherelle" is in fact ...

  5. L'Encyclopédie du savoir relatif et absolu - Wikipedia

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    40757514. L'Encyclopédie du savoir relatif et absolu or Livre secret des fourmis. English: The Encyclopedia of Absolute and Relative Knowledge. Also known as L'ESRA by readers, this book by Bernard Werber is actually a dictionary of things ranging from bread recipes to the explanation of the number "Zero". The book is a copy of the (fictional ...

  6. Charles Aznavour (Il faut savoir) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Aznavour, released in December 1961, is the eighth French studio album by the French-Armenian singer Charles Aznavour. [2] This album is also known under the title "Il faut savoir" ( You've got to learn ). It was in TOP 10 charts in France, [3] Italy, [4] Belgium, [5] Israel and other countries. The album includes songs by Charles ...

  7. Savoir aimer - Wikipedia

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    Savoir aimer. " Savoir aimer " (French pronunciation: [savwaʁ ɛme]) is a 1997 song recorded by the French singer Florent Pagny. It was the first single from his album of the same name, on which it features as first track, and his 14th single overall. Released in October 1997, it was a smash success in France and Belgium, topping the chart for ...

  8. Bernard Jullien - Wikipedia

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    Life. Jullien went to school in Versailles and began his teaching career at the Collège Sainte-Barbe.He then taught in Dieppe (1831-1835) and finally Paris. In 1836 he graduated from the Sorbonne under Joseph Victor Leclerc with a thesis on Aristotle's Physics (published in 1854 as his book De quelques points des sciences dans l'antiquité) and Sur l'étude et l'enseignement de la grammaire ...

  9. Kabiye language - Wikipedia

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    Kabiye ( [kàbɪ̀jɛ̀]; also rendered Kabiyé, Kabiyè, Kabye, Kabyé, Kabyè, Cabrai or Cabrais) is an Eastern Gurunsi Gur language spoken primarily in northern Togo. Throughout the 20th century, there was extensive migration to the centre and south of Togo and also to Ghana and Benin. Kabiye speakers made up over 23% of the Togolese ...