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(newest | oldest) View (newer 50 | older 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 13:41, 13 November 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page File:Menu Polyglot Club denfert café 2.jpeg (File uploaded with MsUpload)
- 13:41, 13 November 2023 Vincent talk contribs uploaded File:Menu Polyglot Club denfert café 2.jpeg (File uploaded with MsUpload)
- 13:40, 13 November 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Help/Event/Paris/Drinks (Created page with "Le Denfert Café accueille l'association Polyglot Club du lundi au samedi. L'entrée est gratuite mais vous devez acheter au moins une boisson pendant la soirée. Voici la carte des boissons : thumb Attention, sur votre première boisson, il faut rajouter 1,5€ au prix affiché. Cette majoration permet au PolyglotClub de financer l’organisation des événements. Si vous venez souvent aux soirées (au moins 20 fois...") Tag: Visual edit
- 13:40, 13 November 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page File:Menu Polyglot Club denfert café 1.jpg
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- 23:36, 10 November 2023 Vincent talk contribs moved page Language/French/Vocabulary/Confusion to Language/French/Vocabulary/Understanding-Espèces,-Espèce,-and-En-l'espèce
- 18:16, 24 October 2023 Vincent talk contribs moved page Language/French/Vocabulary/List-of-confused-words to Language/French/Vocabulary/Meaning-of-the-word-"Reprise"
- 09:57, 22 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs protected Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/The-Power-of-Language-Tutors-in-Your-Journey-to-Multilingualism [Edit=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite) (hist)
- 20:11, 21 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page File:Tutor2.jpg (File uploaded with MsUpload)
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- 20:05, 21 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/The-Power-of-Language-Tutors-in-Your-Journey-to-Multilingualism (Created page with "'''The Power of Language Tutors in Your Journey to Multilingualism''' In our globalized world, being able to speak multiple languages is like having a superpower. Whether you want to make your personal life more exciting or turbocharge your career, diving into a new language can be a game-changer. It's like unlocking new doors, connecting with people from different corners of the world, and seeing life from fresh angles. But let's face it, becoming a pro in a new lang...") Tag: Visual edit
- 12:38, 19 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs moved page Language/Burmese/Grammar/ပုဒ်အထားအသို to Language/Burmese/Vocabulary/Key-Terms-in-Law-and-Economics
- 22:17, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Indicative-and-subjunctive-in-relative-clauses (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Indicative and Subjunctive in Relative Clauses</div> == Introduction == In French, both the indicative and subjunctive moods can appear in relative clauses, depending on the level of certainty or doubt in the main clause. Understanding when to use which mood can enhance your fluency and expression in French. == 1. When to Use Indicative in Relative Clauses == The indicative mood is used in relative clauses when there is a le...")
- 22:15, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Translating-'whoever',-'whatever',-'wherever',-'whenever',-'however' (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Translating "Whoever," "Whatever," "Wherever," "Whenever," "However" in French</div> == Introduction == In English, words like "whoever," "whatever," "wherever," "whenever," and "however" are used to express indefiniteness or uncertainty. In French, similar expressions exist but may require different forms depending on the sentence structure and meaning. == 1. Basic Expressions == Here are some basic French equivalents for t...")
- 22:14, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Free-relative-clauses-and-the-use-of-ce-qui,-ce-que,-ce-dont,-ce-à-quoi,-ce-sur-quoi,-etc. (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Free Relative Clauses and the Use of "ce qui," "ce que," "ce dont," "ce à quoi," "ce sur quoi," etc. in French</div> == Introduction == Free relative clauses are independent clauses that function as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence. They are generally introduced by the pronouns "ce qui," "ce que," "ce dont," "ce à quoi," "ce sur quoi," and so on. == 1. Basic Structure == Free relative clauses in French have...")
- 22:14, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-relative-quoi (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">The Use of "quoi" as a Relative Pronoun in French</div> == Introduction == The relative pronoun "quoi" is less common than other relative pronouns like "qui" and "que," but it serves specific functions in the French language. It is usually used in spoken French to mean "which" or "that" and often comes after a preposition. == 1. Structure == "Quoi" is generally used after prepositions like "à," "de," "pour," etc. * '''Exam...")
- 22:13, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/The-use-of-où-as-a-relative-pronoun (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">The Use of "où" as a Relative Pronoun in French</div> == Introduction == The French relative pronoun "où" is quite versatile and can be used in various contexts. It generally refers to locations or times and is equivalent to "where," "when," and sometimes "in which" in English. This lesson will explore how to use "où" appropriately in different sentences. == 1. "Où" Referring to Places == When "où" refers to a place, it...")
- 22:12, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-dont,-de-qui,-duquel-de-laquelle-desquels-desquelles (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Use of "dont," "de qui," "duquel," "de laquelle," "desquels," and "desquelles" in French Relative Clauses</div> == Introduction == In French, various relative pronouns are used to link clauses depending on the context and the relationship with the antecedent. This lesson focuses on "dont," "de qui," "duquel," "de laquelle," "desquels," and "desquelles," explaining when and how to use them. == 1. Understanding 'dont' == The r...")
- 22:09, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-lequel-in-relative-clauses (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Use of 'lequel' in Relative Clauses in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == The relative pronoun 'lequel' is an essential element in French grammar. It is used to link sentences or clauses and replaces a previously mentioned noun that is inanimate or not human. This lesson will help you understand how and when to use 'lequel' in relative clauses. == 1. Understanding 'lequel' == 'Lequel' replaces a previously mentioned nou...")
- 22:07, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Preposition-plus-qui (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Use of the Preposition 'plus' Followed by 'qui' in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == The combination of the preposition 'plus' and the relative pronoun 'qui' in French is used to indicate a comparison between people or things. This lesson aims to explain the structure and use of 'plus qui' in sentences. == 1. Understanding 'plus qui' == The phrase 'plus qui' is often used to compare the attributes of two or more nouns,...")
- 22:06, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-relative-que (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Use of the Relative Pronoun 'que' in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == In French grammar, the relative pronoun ''que'' is used to introduce relative clauses and often acts as the direct object in those clauses. This lesson aims to explain the use and function of ''que'' in various sentence constructions. == 1. Understanding 'que' == ''Que'' is a relative pronoun that usually replaces a noun, allowing you to connect two...")
- 22:05, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-relative-qui (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Use of the Relative Pronoun 'qui' in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == In French, relative pronouns like ''qui'' help us to create complex sentences by linking phrases together. This lesson will focus specifically on how to correctly use ''qui'' in your sentences. == 1. Understanding 'qui' == The relative pronoun ''qui'' serves to introduce a relative clause and usually acts as the subject of the clause. '''Example'''...")
- 22:05, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Relative-clauses-Introduction (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Introduction to Relative Clauses in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == Relative clauses are a powerful tool in French grammar that allow you to provide additional information about a noun without starting a new sentence. This lesson will introduce you to the basics of using relative clauses in French. == 1. What is a Relative Clause? == A relative clause is a clause that provides extra information about a noun, typicall...")
- 22:04, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Indirect-questions (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Indirect Questions in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == Indirect questions in French are used to report questions within declarative sentences. Unlike direct questions, they don't require question marks. This lesson will guide you through the structure, use, and some examples of indirect questions. == 1. Structure of Indirect Questions == The basic structure is: '''Subject + conjugated verb + que + subject + verb'''...")
- 22:03, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-question-words-and-phrases-qui?,-que?,-quoi?,-quel?,-de qui?,-avec combien de?-etc. (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Use of Question Words and Phrases in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == In French, various question words and phrases serve to elicit specific information. This lesson will guide you through some of the most commonly used question words such as ''qui?'', ''que?'', ''quoi?'', ''quel?'', ''de qui?'', and ''avec combien de?''. == 1. Qui? == ''Qui?'' means "who" and is used to ask about people. * '''Example''': ''Qui est-c...")
- 22:02, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Order-of-object-pronouns-in-questions-involving-inversion (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Order of Object Pronouns in Questions Involving Inversion in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == When asking questions using inversion in French, the order in which object pronouns are placed becomes important for comprehension and clarity. This lesson will delve into the rules governing the order of object pronouns in such questions. == 1. Basic Rule == The basic rule is to place the object pronoun before the inverted s...")
- 22:01, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Information-questions (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Information Questions in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == Information questions in French are questions that seek to obtain information beyond a simple 'yes' or 'no'. These questions often begin with question words like ''qui'' (who), ''que'' (what), ''où'' (where), etc. This lesson will guide you through the various types of information questions in French. == 1. Question Words == French has several question words t...")
- 22:00, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Yes-no-Questions (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Yes-No Questions in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == Yes-No questions in French are questions that can be answered with a simple 'yes' or 'no'. Understanding how to form these questions is fundamental for everyday conversation. This lesson will cover the different methods of creating yes-no questions in French. == 1. Intonation == The simplest way to turn a statement into a yes-no question is by raising your intonatio...")
- 21:57, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Question-formation-Introduction (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Introduction to Question Formation in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == Forming questions in French is essential for effective communication. There are various ways to construct questions, each with its own rules and nuances. This lesson serves as an introduction to question formation in French. == 1. Intonation == The simplest way to form a question in French is by raising your intonation at the end of a sentence. *...")
- 21:56, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Tenses-with-si (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Tenses with 'Si' (If) Clauses in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == Using the word 'si' ('if' in English) often requires a specific sequence of tenses in French. This lesson explores the different tense combinations that are grammatically accurate when using 'si' clauses in sentences. == 1. Present Tense with Future Tense == When the condition is in the present tense, the result is often in the future tense. * '''Examp...")
- 21:55, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Tenses-in-direct-and-reported-descriptions-of-events (Created page with "{{French-flag}} <div class="pg_page_title">Tenses in Direct and Reported Descriptions of Events in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == Understanding how to properly use tenses in direct and reported descriptions of events is essential for mastering French grammar. This lesson delves into the intricacies of using tenses in various forms of speech and writing. == 1. Direct Speech == === Present Tense === In direct speech, the present tense is usually retained as is...")
- 21:52, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Combining-tenses (Created page with "thumb <div class="pg_page_title">Combining Tenses in French Grammar</div> == Introduction == Mastering the art of combining tenses in French is crucial for expressing yourself clearly and accurately. This lesson aims to explain how various tenses can be used together in complex sentences to convey nuanced meanings. == 1. Basic Tenses == === Present Tense === The present tense (''Le Présent'') is frequently used alongside other ten...")
- 13:43, 15 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs deleted page Language/French/Grammar/Information-questions (content was: " <span links></span>", and the only contributor was "Maintenance script" (talk))
- 22:05, 13 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page File:Www.ulwaziprogramme.png (File uploaded with MsUpload)
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- 21:09, 13 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/French-translations-for-common-English-prepositions (Created page with "thumb <div class="pg_page_title">French Translations for Common English Prepositions</div> __TOC__ == Introduction == Prepositions are small words that help us connect ideas and clarify their relationships. In this lesson, we'll go over the French equivalents for some of the most commonly used English prepositions. == Common English Prepositions and Their French Equivalents == Here is a list of some common English preposition...")
- 21:05, 13 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Prepositions-listed-alphabetically-from-à-to-vers (Created page with "thumb <div class="pg_page_title">Prepositions Listed Alphabetically from 'à' to 'vers'</div> __TOC__ ==Introduction== In French, prepositions are small words that link elements of a sentence together. They provide context to the sentence, indicating time, location, direction, and more. This lesson aims to provide you with an alphabetical list of commonly used French prepositions ranging from "à" to "vers," along with example...")
- 20:59, 13 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Prepositions-Introduction (Created page with "thumb <div class="pg_page_title">Language/French/Grammar/Prepositions: Introduction</div> __TOC__ ==Introduction== In French, prepositions are small words that link elements of a sentence together. They are essential for understanding the relationship between words and can change the entire meaning of a sentence. ==Types of Prepositions== In French, prepositions can be classified into various types, such as: * Simple preposit...")
- 20:34, 13 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Quick-reference-index-to-verbs-taking-infinitive-complements (Created page with "thumb <div class="pg_page_title">Quick Reference Index to Verbs Taking Infinitive Complements in French</div> __TOC__ ==Introduction== In French, certain verbs require an infinitive complement. This quick reference index aims to provide an at-a-glance guide to verbs that commonly take infinitive complements. ==Verbs without a Preposition== These verbs are followed directly by an infinitive, with no preposition in between. <cod...")
- 20:33, 13 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Infinitives-as-polite-commands (Created page with "thumb <div class="pg_page_title">Infinitives as Polite Commands in French</div> __TOC__ ==Introduction== In French, the infinitive form of a verb can sometimes serve as a polite form of a command or suggestion. This usage is often found in written instructions, public notices, or in situations requiring formality. ==Structure== The structure is quite straightforward, often appearing as an isolated infinitive. <code>Infinitive...")
- 20:33, 13 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Infinitives as polite commands (Created page with "thumb <div class="pg_page_title">Infinitives as Polite Commands in French</div> __TOC__ ==Introduction== In French, the infinitive form of a verb can sometimes serve as a polite form of a command or suggestion. This usage is often found in written instructions, public notices, or in situations requiring formality. ==Structure== The structure is quite straightforward, often appearing as an isolated infinitive. <code>Infinitive...")
- 20:32, 13 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Infinitives-in-subordinate-clauses (Created page with "thumb <div class="pg_page_title">Infinitives in Subordinate Clauses in French</div> __TOC__ ==Introduction== In French, infinitives can also appear in subordinate clauses, especially those expressing cause, purpose, or result. This structure is less common than other forms but adds nuance to the sentence. ==Structure== Typically, the structure goes as follows: <code>Main Clause + Subordinating Conjunction + de + Infinitive</c...")
- 20:30, 13 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Infinitives-as-complements-to-nouns (Created page with "thumb <div class="pg_page_title">Infinitives as Complements to Nouns in French</div> __TOC__ ==Introduction== In the French language, infinitives can serve as complements to nouns. This helps provide additional clarity or specificity about the noun in question. ==Common Nouns That Use Infinitives== Here are some nouns commonly followed by infinitives: * Le désir (The desire) * La chance (The opportunity) * L'ordre (The order...")
- 20:30, 13 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Infinitives-as-complements-to nouns (Created page with "thumb <div class="pg_page_title">Infinitives as Complements to Nouns in French</div> __TOC__ ==Introduction== In the French language, infinitives can serve as complements to nouns. This helps provide additional clarity or specificity about the noun in question. ==Common Nouns That Use Infinitives== Here are some nouns commonly followed by infinitives: * Le désir (The desire) * La chance (The opportunity) * L'ordre (The order...")
- 20:29, 13 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Infinitives-as-complements-to-adjectives (Created page with "thumb <div class="pg_page_title">Infinitives as Complements to Adjectives in French</div> __TOC__ ==Introduction== In French, adjectives can be complemented by infinitives to provide additional information. This construction is often used to describe emotions or judgments. ==Common Adjectives That Use Infinitives== The following adjectives often take infinitives as complements: * Heureux (Happy) * Triste (Sad) * Content (Plea...")
- 20:28, 13 September 2023 Vincent talk contribs created page Language/French/Grammar/Omission-of-objects-before-infinitives (Created page with "thumb <div class="pg_page_title">Omission of Objects Before Infinitives in French</div> __TOC__ ==Introduction== In French, when you have two verbs in a sentence, it's common to drop the object pronoun when it would be the same for both verbs. This phenomenon occurs frequently with verbs followed by an infinitive. ==Verbs Allowing Object Omission== Common verbs that allow you to omit the object when followed by an infinitive i...")