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Pour, Pendant, and Depuis. Depuis is used with the present tense for actions that began in the past and are continuing today. In French-speaking countries you’ll often see depuis before a year that a business was founded.. La boulangerie vend ses célèbres croissants depuis 1939. The bakery has sold its famous croissants since 1939.. Pendant is used to talk about actions that APPRENDRE L'ANGLAIS EN LIGNE Une méthode simple, rapide et addictive. Rejoignez la communauté des apprenants Lingvist dès maintenant et essayez une approche scientifique, innovante et en ligne. FRENCH IRREGULAR VERBS-ER VERBS IN FRENCH
FRENCH PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE The subjunctive is a “mood” (or “mode”) in the grammatical world, which is similar to a tense, but rather than expressing when something happened, it expresses the speaker’s attitude toward the subject. A few other grammatical moods are indicative (used for declarative sentences), conditional (expressing possibility or doubt),and
GERMAN CURSE WORDS
Scheiße. One of the most common bad words in German, scheiße, has several creative constructions that mirror the English use of “sh*t.” Oh Scheiße! Oh sh*t! Scheiße bauen F*ck up (make a mistake). Scheiße erzählen Talk sh*t. Scheiße sein Be sh*tty. Stück Scheiße Piece of sh*t. wie Scheiße behandeln Treat like sh*t. ohne Scheiß I am not kidding you / No sh*t? SPANISH VERBS THAT END IN -ARAPRENDE INGLÉS
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Pour, Pendant, and Depuis. Depuis is used with the present tense for actions that began in the past and are continuing today. In French-speaking countries you’ll often see depuis before a year that a business was founded.. La boulangerie vend ses célèbres croissants depuis 1939. The bakery has sold its famous croissants since 1939.. Pendant is used to talk about actions that APPRENDRE L'ANGLAIS EN LIGNE Une méthode simple, rapide et addictive. Rejoignez la communauté des apprenants Lingvist dès maintenant et essayez une approche scientifique, innovante et en ligne. FRENCH IRREGULAR VERBS-ER VERBS IN FRENCH
FRENCH PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE The subjunctive is a “mood” (or “mode”) in the grammatical world, which is similar to a tense, but rather than expressing when something happened, it expresses the speaker’s attitude toward the subject. A few other grammatical moods are indicative (used for declarative sentences), conditional (expressing possibility or doubt),and
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Scheiße. One of the most common bad words in German, scheiße, has several creative constructions that mirror the English use of “sh*t.” Oh Scheiße! Oh sh*t! Scheiße bauen F*ck up (make a mistake). Scheiße erzählen Talk sh*t. Scheiße sein Be sh*tty. Stück Scheiße Piece of sh*t. wie Scheiße behandeln Treat like sh*t. ohne Scheiß I am not kidding you / No sh*t? SPANISH VERBS THAT END IN -ARAPRENDE INGLÉS
Aprende las palabras que realmente necesitas, cuando las necesitas. En cualquier idioma, las 1500 palabras más comunes cubrirían el 80% de los escenarios a los que te enfrentas en la vida diaria. Los algoritmos de Lingvist te guían hacia los vocablos más importantes y expanden tu aprendizaje tomando dichos términos como base. REGELMÄSSIGE VERBEN IM ENGLISCHEN Regelmäßige Verben im Englischen zu bilden ist recht leicht, da man prinzipiell nur einer Grundregel zu folgen hat. Zwar gibt es zwei wichtige Besonderheiten beziehungsweise Abweichungen dazu, doch diese lassen sich leicht merken.FRENCH PREPOSITIONS
Pour, Pendant, and Depuis. Depuis is used with the present tense for actions that began in the past and are continuing today. In French-speaking countries you’ll often see depuis before a year that a business was founded.. La boulangerie vend ses célèbres croissants depuis 1939. The bakery has sold its famous croissants since 1939.. Pendant is used to talk about actions that FRENCH PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE The subjunctive is a “mood” (or “mode”) in the grammatical world, which is similar to a tense, but rather than expressing when something happened, it expresses the speaker’s attitude toward the subject. A few other grammatical moods are indicative (used for declarative sentences), conditional (expressing possibility or doubt),and
FRENCH GREETINGS
French greetings vary widely, depending on the time of day, context, and your relationship with the person. On top of the array of phrases a French speaker may begin a conversation with, there’s also the infamous cheek-kissing to contend with.IR FRENCH VERBS
The stem, or radical (from “root” in French: racine ), is the part that occurs before the -ir, -er, or -re. Simply put, to conjugate an -ir verb, drop the -ir and add the appropriate ending according to the person and tense. For example, in the present tense you add -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, orFRENCH CURSE WORDS
Beware Baiser. Baiser is an especially tricky verb in French because it’s usually used to mean “to f*ck” in the sexual (or sometimes metaphorical) way.. Tout le monde sait qu’elle a baisé une célébrité, mais elle ne nous dira pas laquelle. (Everyone knows she f*cked a celebrity, but she won’t tell us which one.). However, it can also be used as the innocent verb “to kiss.” LISTENING EXERCISES FOR GERMAN Listening Exercises for German. Listening to German is a powerful way to supplement learning German with Lingvist. Here is a list of videos, podcasts and more, in German, that you can use to advance your listening comprehension skills. Easy German: Learning German from the Streets - This YouTube playlist has 288 videos on the streets ofGermany
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The difference between telling your roommate you left the car keys in (“in”) the desk or an (“on”) it may only be a one-letter difference, but it could cause a lot of frustration.. Don’t underestimate a word based on its size! Prepositions are (sometimes) small words like “in,” “on,” “out,” or “before/after,” which give a spatial or temporal context to the rest of the SPANISH-ENGLISH SHORT STORIES Learn Spanish with Bilingual Stories is a website someone made where you can find both Spanish-English text and even in some cases audio, with short stories. While the website is a bit hard to navigate and not easy to read, with a few clicks you will be able to various short stories in Spanish with English parallel text. AVIS VS OPINION IN FRENCH Here is the definition from the Larousse (french official dictionary) Facebook page: “The term OPINION means a personal judgment on a subject. An AVIS is an opinion resulting from a reflection and intended to be communicated to one or more persons in order to trigger an action. Example: consult the advice of a doctor”. GERMAN ADJECTIVE ENDINGS German Adjective Endings. While an adjective’s job in a sentence is already to make things more precise, descriptive, or colorful, German adjectives really go the extra mile! German adjectives get extra precise about their forms by aligning in several ways with the noun they describe. This alignment, which is a type of inflection (likeverbs
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LISTENING EXERCISES FOR GERMAN Listening Exercises for German. Listening to German is a powerful way to supplement learning German with Lingvist. Here is a list of videos, podcasts and more, in German, that you can use to advance your listening comprehension skills. Easy German: Learning German from the Streets - This YouTube playlist has 288 videos on the streets ofGermany
-ER VERBS IN FRENCH
FRENCH PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE The subjunctive is a “mood” (or “mode”) in the grammatical world, which is similar to a tense, but rather than expressing when something happened, it expresses the speaker’s attitude toward the subject. A few other grammatical moods are indicative (used for declarative sentences), conditional (expressing possibility or doubt),and
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Scheiße. One of the most common bad words in German, scheiße, has several creative constructions that mirror the English use of “sh*t.” Oh Scheiße! Oh sh*t! Scheiße bauen F*ck up (make a mistake). Scheiße erzählen Talk sh*t. Scheiße sein Be sh*tty. Stück Scheiße Piece of sh*t. wie Scheiße behandeln Treat like sh*t. ohne Scheiß I am not kidding you / No sh*t?GERMAN PREPOSITIONS
AVIS VS OPINION IN FRENCH Here is the definition from the Larousse (french official dictionary) Facebook page: “The term OPINION means a personal judgment on a subject. An AVIS is an opinion resulting from a reflection and intended to be communicated to one or more persons in order to trigger an action. Example: consult the advice of a doctor”.APRENDE INGLÉS
Aprende las palabras que realmente necesitas, cuando las necesitas. En cualquier idioma, las 1500 palabras más comunes cubrirían el 80% de los escenarios a los que te enfrentas en la vida diaria. Los algoritmos de Lingvist te guían hacia los vocablos más importantes y expanden tu aprendizaje tomando dichos términos como base. LEARN SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, RUSSIAN AND A fast way to level up your vocabulary in Spanish, French, German, Russian, or Portuguese. Join today and get placed in our online course – available both on the web or mobile app. APPRENDRE L'ANGLAIS EN LIGNE Une méthode simple, rapide et addictive. Rejoignez la communauté des apprenants Lingvist dès maintenant et essayez une approche scientifique, innovante et en ligne.FRENCH CURSE WORDS
LISTENING EXERCISES FOR GERMAN Listening Exercises for German. Listening to German is a powerful way to supplement learning German with Lingvist. Here is a list of videos, podcasts and more, in German, that you can use to advance your listening comprehension skills. Easy German: Learning German from the Streets - This YouTube playlist has 288 videos on the streets ofGermany
-ER VERBS IN FRENCH
FRENCH PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE The subjunctive is a “mood” (or “mode”) in the grammatical world, which is similar to a tense, but rather than expressing when something happened, it expresses the speaker’s attitude toward the subject. A few other grammatical moods are indicative (used for declarative sentences), conditional (expressing possibility or doubt),and
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Scheiße. One of the most common bad words in German, scheiße, has several creative constructions that mirror the English use of “sh*t.” Oh Scheiße! Oh sh*t! Scheiße bauen F*ck up (make a mistake). Scheiße erzählen Talk sh*t. Scheiße sein Be sh*tty. Stück Scheiße Piece of sh*t. wie Scheiße behandeln Treat like sh*t. ohne Scheiß I am not kidding you / No sh*t?GERMAN PREPOSITIONS
AVIS VS OPINION IN FRENCH Here is the definition from the Larousse (french official dictionary) Facebook page: “The term OPINION means a personal judgment on a subject. An AVIS is an opinion resulting from a reflection and intended to be communicated to one or more persons in order to trigger an action. Example: consult the advice of a doctor”.APRENDE INGLÉS
Aprende las palabras que realmente necesitas, cuando las necesitas. En cualquier idioma, las 1500 palabras más comunes cubrirían el 80% de los escenarios a los que te enfrentas en la vida diaria. Los algoritmos de Lingvist te guían hacia los vocablos más importantes y expanden tu aprendizaje tomando dichos términos como base.FRENCH PREPOSITIONS
Pour, Pendant, and Depuis. Depuis is used with the present tense for actions that began in the past and are continuing today. In French-speaking countries you’ll often see depuis before a year that a business was founded.. La boulangerie vend ses célèbres croissants depuis 1939. The bakery has sold its famous croissants since 1939.. Pendant is used to talk about actions thatIR FRENCH VERBS
The stem, or radical (from “root” in French: racine ), is the part that occurs before the -ir, -er, or -re. Simply put, to conjugate an -ir verb, drop the -ir and add the appropriate ending according to the person and tense. For example, in the present tense you add -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, or-ER VERBS IN FRENCH
Common Irregular -er Verbs. Even though -er verbs are mostly regular, some common -er verbs are irregular. Some of these verbs have stem changes and slight spelling changes but still use the regular endings. The verb aller is also completely irregular.. 1. The verb aller (to go) is used just as frequently as it is in English, so the conjugation is very important to memorize.FRENCH GREETINGS
French greetings vary widely, depending on the time of day, context, and your relationship with the person. On top of the array of phrases a French speaker may begin a conversation with, there’s also the infamous cheek-kissing to contend with.FRENCH IMPARFAIT
The two most common tenses to talk about the past in French are the imparfait (“imperfect”) and passé composé (literally “composite past,” but more generally the “past perfect” tense). The imperfect tense is generally used for descriptions of past events or actions without a specific endpoint in time.. J’aimais les parfaits, maintenant je préfère le yaourt nature. GREAT COLLECTION OF BILINGUAL BOOKS Great Collection of Bilingual Books. Reading is helpful for learning any language. Our amazing Lingvist Community, back when we had a forum, put together these amazing resources for reading in a foreign language. Parallel Text - A collection of books and their translations. There are 13 languages that are translated between (Swedish, Portuguese SPANISH-ENGLISH SHORT STORIES Learn Spanish with Bilingual Stories is a website someone made where you can find both Spanish-English text and even in some cases audio, with short stories. While the website is a bit hard to navigate and not easy to read, with a few clicks you will be able to various short stories in Spanish with English parallel text. GERMAN ADJECTIVE ENDINGS German Adjective Endings. While an adjective’s job in a sentence is already to make things more precise, descriptive, or colorful, German adjectives really go the extra mile! German adjectives get extra precise about their forms by aligning in several ways with the noun they describe. This alignment, which is a type of inflection (likeverbs
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Pour, Pendant, and Depuis. Depuis is used with the present tense for actions that began in the past and are continuing today. In French-speaking countries you’ll often see depuis before a year that a business was founded.. La boulangerie vend ses célèbres croissants depuis 1939. The bakery has sold its famous croissants since 1939.. Pendant is used to talk about actions that APPRENDRE L'ANGLAIS EN LIGNE Une méthode simple, rapide et addictive. Rejoignez la communauté des apprenants Lingvist dès maintenant et essayez une approche scientifique, innovante et en ligne.FRENCH CURSE WORDS
FRENCH PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE The subjunctive is a “mood” (or “mode”) in the grammatical world, which is similar to a tense, but rather than expressing when something happened, it expresses the speaker’s attitude toward the subject. A few other grammatical moods are indicative (used for declarative sentences), conditional (expressing possibility or doubt),and
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Scheiße. One of the most common bad words in German, scheiße, has several creative constructions that mirror the English use of “sh*t.” Oh Scheiße! Oh sh*t! Scheiße bauen F*ck up (make a mistake). Scheiße erzählen Talk sh*t. Scheiße sein Be sh*tty. Stück Scheiße Piece of sh*t. wie Scheiße behandeln Treat like sh*t. ohne Scheiß I am not kidding you / No sh*t? SPANISH SWEARS, CURSES, AND PALABRAS SUCIAS AVIS VS OPINION IN FRENCH Here is the definition from the Larousse (french official dictionary) Facebook page: “The term OPINION means a personal judgment on a subject. An AVIS is an opinion resulting from a reflection and intended to be communicated to one or more persons in order to trigger an action. Example: consult the advice of a doctor”.APRENDE INGLÉS
Aprende las palabras que realmente necesitas, cuando las necesitas. En cualquier idioma, las 1500 palabras más comunes cubrirían el 80% de los escenarios a los que te enfrentas en la vida diaria. Los algoritmos de Lingvist te guían hacia los vocablos más importantes y expanden tu aprendizaje tomando dichos términos como base. LEARN SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, RUSSIAN AND A fast way to level up your vocabulary in Spanish, French, German, Russian, or Portuguese. Join today and get placed in our online course – available both on the web or mobile app.FRENCH PREPOSITIONS
Pour, Pendant, and Depuis. Depuis is used with the present tense for actions that began in the past and are continuing today. In French-speaking countries you’ll often see depuis before a year that a business was founded.. La boulangerie vend ses célèbres croissants depuis 1939. The bakery has sold its famous croissants since 1939.. Pendant is used to talk about actions that APPRENDRE L'ANGLAIS EN LIGNE Une méthode simple, rapide et addictive. Rejoignez la communauté des apprenants Lingvist dès maintenant et essayez une approche scientifique, innovante et en ligne.FRENCH CURSE WORDS
FRENCH PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE The subjunctive is a “mood” (or “mode”) in the grammatical world, which is similar to a tense, but rather than expressing when something happened, it expresses the speaker’s attitude toward the subject. A few other grammatical moods are indicative (used for declarative sentences), conditional (expressing possibility or doubt),and
GERMAN PREPOSITIONS
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Scheiße. One of the most common bad words in German, scheiße, has several creative constructions that mirror the English use of “sh*t.” Oh Scheiße! Oh sh*t! Scheiße bauen F*ck up (make a mistake). Scheiße erzählen Talk sh*t. Scheiße sein Be sh*tty. Stück Scheiße Piece of sh*t. wie Scheiße behandeln Treat like sh*t. ohne Scheiß I am not kidding you / No sh*t? SPANISH SWEARS, CURSES, AND PALABRAS SUCIAS AVIS VS OPINION IN FRENCH Here is the definition from the Larousse (french official dictionary) Facebook page: “The term OPINION means a personal judgment on a subject. An AVIS is an opinion resulting from a reflection and intended to be communicated to one or more persons in order to trigger an action. Example: consult the advice of a doctor”.APRENDE INGLÉS
Aprende las palabras que realmente necesitas, cuando las necesitas. En cualquier idioma, las 1500 palabras más comunes cubrirían el 80% de los escenarios a los que te enfrentas en la vida diaria. Los algoritmos de Lingvist te guían hacia los vocablos más importantes y expanden tu aprendizaje tomando dichos términos como base.FRENCH PREPOSITIONS
Pour, Pendant, and Depuis. Depuis is used with the present tense for actions that began in the past and are continuing today. In French-speaking countries you’ll often see depuis before a year that a business was founded.. La boulangerie vend ses célèbres croissants depuis 1939. The bakery has sold its famous croissants since 1939.. Pendant is used to talk about actions thatIR FRENCH VERBS
The stem, or radical (from “root” in French: racine ), is the part that occurs before the -ir, -er, or -re. Simply put, to conjugate an -ir verb, drop the -ir and add the appropriate ending according to the person and tense. For example, in the present tense you add -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, orFRENCH GREETINGS
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-ER VERBS IN FRENCH
Common Irregular -er Verbs. Even though -er verbs are mostly regular, some common -er verbs are irregular. Some of these verbs have stem changes and slight spelling changes but still use the regular endings. The verb aller is also completely irregular.. 1. The verb aller (to go) is used just as frequently as it is in English, so the conjugation is very important to memorize.FRENCH FUTURE TENSE
Irregular Simple Future Verbs. Of course, things are never that simple in French. There are a number of very common verbs which are irregular in the future tense, which means they don’t follow the above conjugation pattern. What’s different about these verbs is that they start from a different stem (shortened version of the verb without the -er/-re/-ir ending) than the infinitive. LISTENING EXERCISES FOR GERMAN Listening Exercises for German. Listening to German is a powerful way to supplement learning German with Lingvist. Here is a list of videos, podcasts and more, in German, that you can use to advance your listening comprehension skills. Easy German: Learning German from the Streets - This YouTube playlist has 288 videos on the streets ofGermany
SPANISH REFLEXIVE VERBS In English, we use the pronouns “myself, yourself, himself, herself, themselves” to express the “who” that’s receiving the action. Reflexive verbs are a type of pronominal verb, which means they include or relate to a pronoun. In Spanish, the reflexive pronouns (or pronombres reflexivos) GERMAN ADJECTIVE ENDINGS German Adjective Endings. While an adjective’s job in a sentence is already to make things more precise, descriptive, or colorful, German adjectives really go the extra mile! German adjectives get extra precise about their forms by aligning in several ways with the noun they describe. This alignment, which is a type of inflection (likeverbs
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Monica from Paris, learning German “THE BEST WAY TO LEARN VOCABULARY” This app is BY FAR the best way to learn vocabulary. Clean design, no ads, and the most important feature is that the algorithm just works like a charm! Out of a 30-min training session, 25 mins will be productive time spent actually learning. Also, you get to learn the most important words you need to get a working knowledge of the language. In other apps like Anki, you end up spending far too much time with settings, etc. Jess from San Francisco, learning French “#1 AMONG ALL LANGUAGE APPS” This application builds your vocabulary like none of the other apps or books. Have been using it for about 3 years to study French. I don’t practice French too regularly, but with the help of this app and its algorithms, I can still remember 90% percent of words I’ve learned here. Great respect to the creator of this app! Chris from Boston, learning Frenchprev
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