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All the Meanings of Manquer

Manquer has 3 different uses and meanings in French. “Manquer” can be used alone, followed by de as in “Manquer de” or in the expression of missing someone, “Tu me manques.”

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French Subject Pronouns

French Subject Pronouns are slightly different than English ones. We have different plural subject pronouns for masculine and feminine for example. In this article, we will see all the French subject pronouns with examples, audio, and a free PDF to download.

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Mal Mauvais

Mal and Mauvais are often mistaken by French learners.
The first issue that people encounter is that they can be adjectives, adverbs, and nouns.
The second issue is that they both translate to “bad” in English.

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