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KnyazRasulYagudinJanuary 2015 Hi. I have downloaded the textbook to learn French. In the book it's written, that the letter "e" on the end of a word is not being pronounced. But the machine translater pronounces it, for example, in the word "réservé". The second problem - it's written, that the letter "s" usually is not being pronounced on the end of a word, but it is pronounced , if a next word begins from a vowel, for instance, in the phrase "Avez-vous acheté". But the google-translator does not pronounce it. And - in my paper dictionary I didn`t find the word "acheté" at all. Ask me about Russian, dear friend. Best regards |
vincentJanuary 2015 Thanks for asking a question related to language learning |
Maks07December 2014 Oui, on comprend, mais d'habitude on écrit "privet". |
LyazzikoDecember 2014 Je pense que c'est Привет! En Français on utilise l'alphabet latin, mais en Rus les lettres sont Cyril. Bonne soirée! |
Nul_en_langues_06December 2014 Bonjour Il existe des claviers virtuelles en ligne qui permettent d 'ecrire en russe. http://www.lexilogos.com/clavier/russkij.htm Néanmoins,je prefere utiliser le clavier visuel sur le pc, puis je rajoute de nouvelles langues. Voici un tutoriel sur youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8nA8XR5D7g Bon apprentissage ! |
LKatieDecember 2014 Hi I can help you with your Russian if you help me with French |
Vitalik159December 2014 Hi I'm from Odessa I need a partner for the English language my name Vitalik skype - vitaliti961 |