How to Speak FrenchReprint of the original, first published in 1873. |
Contents
Katherine and Alice | 6 |
SECOND PART | 19 |
The Passage | 26 |
At the Hotel | 33 |
Masculine Feminine | 77 |
At the Bankers Merchants Vocabulary | 87 |
A desperate Traveller | 101 |
A LETTER ON Fxxxcx DERIVATION Parsing AND VERSIFICATION | 129 |
Directions of Letters | 143 |
Notes and Letters | 152 |
FIFTH PART CINQUIÈME PARTIE PAGE 183 | 183 |
Advice for thinking in French and Speaking | 189 |
SIXTH PART SIXIÈME PARTIE PAGE 219 | 219 |
le Chemin du Paradis | 229 |
Los Sciences et lInstitut | 238 |
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Common terms and phrases
adjective agrees answer avez Avez-vous better book called centimes Charlemagne Charles chauffé compound compound tenses conjugated country dear denoting England English equal EXAMPLES expressed feel feminine termination Fénelon finish first Folkstone followed following French language friend generally give going good great hour Indicatif présent Infinitif J'ai king know language last lettre little Louis Louis XIV Madame made make masculine means millions Mme Roland Molière money Monsieur Much obliged mute name Napoléon nearly never noun number o'clock order parlé past participle PAST TENSES people present pretty pronoun pronounced Qu'est-ce read reading receive Remark right Road to Paradise room rue de Rivoli RULE same school seen siècle sing speak speaking spoken subjunctive syllable take taken thank things think thou thousand three time true used useful vend verbs Voici Voilà vowel want wish words work write years