Today’s lesson focuses on a word that’s long been a stumbling block for many of my students: allemand and allemande, the adjectives for “German”. We’ll also have a look at the country name l’Allemagne (Germany) and language name l’alleman (German).
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Il y a means there is, there are, and ago in French. Learn how to use this common expression with clear examples and native audio.
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