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An Introductorie for to Lerne to Read To Pronounce and to Speke French Trewly - cover

An Introductorie for to Lerne to Read To Pronounce and to Speke French Trewly

Giles Du Wés

Publisher: Good Press

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This valuable work aims to help new learners to learn, read, pronounce and speak the French language and master it. A must-have to learn the basics of the French language in a simple way.
Available since: 12/02/2019.
Print length: 255 pages.

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