So...for cities you either use "a" or "en" right? (but mostly "a" right?) and for countries you use "en", "au", or "aux," right? so you would never use "a" for countries? and never use "au" or "aux" for cities?
I know this is really old, but I do have a little question to ask.
While the preposition changes to determine what country you live in, does the same apply to what language you speak? I kind of assumed that since you say "j'habite en France," then you say "comment ça s'appelle en français?" for that reason as well. But "français" is masculine... Does it ever change or is it always "on dit en [language here]"?
Thank you very much Rita!
it's very helpful for me to learn further in my french language lessons ;)
smileycakesify 3 weeks ago
tu as tres beau
BowseOnALevel 3 weeks ago
Allah bless you
rkhaaa2 4 months ago
it's really helpful, merci
VincentMarchetta 5 months ago
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Rosetta Stone taught me this: "Où est-ce que vous habitez?" Is that common too? Rosetta is driving me crazy.
Crispy980 5 months ago
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Crispy980 5 months ago
merci, des renseignements tres utiles
ale22zz 6 months ago
thanks rita you have done really a great job......can you do more?
friends439 7 months ago
you would make a great french teacher
LibbySanchez14 7 months ago
like this lesson plus you are really hot teacher!
nofear4232 8 months ago
make more!!!!!!!!!!!!
tu es tres helpful lol :)
mandojavier17 11 months ago
thank you for the lesson, that was really nice and helpful :)
melektra1 1 year ago
ahhh jai envie de te rentrer la queue jusqu a au bout baby
pendex14 1 year ago
Vous avez du mérite parce que le français n'est pas une langue facile et vous expliquez bien :)
29Guitou 1 year ago
J'adore Rita!!!:)
chrispatyna 1 year ago
So...for cities you either use "a" or "en" right? (but mostly "a" right?) and for countries you use "en", "au", or "aux," right? so you would never use "a" for countries? and never use "au" or "aux" for cities?
KiwiHorseProductions 1 year ago
I know this is really old, but I do have a little question to ask.
While the preposition changes to determine what country you live in, does the same apply to what language you speak? I kind of assumed that since you say "j'habite en France," then you say "comment ça s'appelle en français?" for that reason as well. But "français" is masculine... Does it ever change or is it always "on dit en [language here]"?
SeishinNoIro 1 year ago
@SeishinNoIro all the languages are masculine, you always say "en [language]"
noxus1988 1 year ago