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"Knowledge" in French is said as "connaissance."
Knowledge is "la connaissance" (fem.) in French.
"You prefer classes in French!" in English is Tu préfères les cours en français! in French.
The French word for "knowledge" is "connaissance."
i vous avez huit classes
Thoreau referred to the Concord Jail as "the Bastille" in his essay "Resistance to Civil Government" (also known as "Civil Disobedience"). This comparison reflects his belief that unjust laws and imprisonment were equivalent to the tyranny of the French monarchy.
Just go to French classes
A French priest is typically referred to as a "prêtre" in French.
jus de l'éléphant That is in french i take classes in french
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Traditionally, in French a young or unmarried lady is referred to as "mademoiselle". A woman or married lady is referred to as "Madame".
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