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Learn French: Proverbs - Idioms & Phrases - French for beginners - cover

Learn French: Proverbs - Idioms & Phrases - French for beginners

Eveline Turelli

Publisher: Eveline Turelli

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Summary

Learn French fast: Apprenez le Français rapidement

As you may already know, French is not an easy-to-learn language. 
The best way to try to master French is to learn by heart its most popular idiomatic expressions. 

In this book, you will find the corresponding English version below every French expression idiomatique. This will help you catch its full meaning in no time. 

Learn 200 French idioms, everyday phrases and proverbs, and enjoy comparing them with their English counterparts.
Available since: 06/09/2023.

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