Paris : G. Charpentier, 1885 (p. 13-23).
PS: Take a look at these free French educational resources: Article: Agreement of past participles with direct objects placed before in relative clauses — Use of neutral le where no equivalent exists in English — Jai eu" or "javais — Intransitive verbs and auxiliary « avoir »
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RitadjApril 2019 comment dire quoi |
8May 2019 Thanks for the answers. I wanted to know how to read (pronounce) it. As the part goes: Paris : G. Charpentier, is it literally? The year part, can you tell me like: une-deux-trois? Also, is « Partie I/ Chapitre 2 » pronounce partie-une-chapitre-deux? |
vincentApril 2019 p. 13-23 se dit : "de la page 13 à la page 23" |