


 von Fleur Clearwater » Mo 14 Apr, 2008 21:03
von Fleur Clearwater » Mo 14 Apr, 2008 21:03 


 von Harrik » Di 15 Apr, 2008 11:21
von Harrik » Di 15 Apr, 2008 11:21 






 von KleineFee » Di 15 Apr, 2008 20:25
von KleineFee » Di 15 Apr, 2008 20:25 
Fleur Clearwater hat geschrieben:Wow, that's a lot. I am going to write French on Thursday.




 von zissy » Di 20 Mai, 2008 16:53
von zissy » Di 20 Mai, 2008 16:53 
 
				
			


 von Wehwalt » Di 20 Mai, 2008 17:27
von Wehwalt » Di 20 Mai, 2008 17:27 

 von Harrik » Di 20 Mai, 2008 17:31
von Harrik » Di 20 Mai, 2008 17:31 
 
				
			


 von Wehwalt » Di 20 Mai, 2008 17:56
von Wehwalt » Di 20 Mai, 2008 17:56 

 von Harrik » Di 20 Mai, 2008 22:07
von Harrik » Di 20 Mai, 2008 22:07 
Wehwalt hat geschrieben:In my opinion these verbal forms are not irregular. If you do not know Latin and Greek, you have to treat them as if they were, but still there are rules and a lingual history that allows to derive most of the forms.
 
				
			


 von Fleur Clearwater » Di 20 Mai, 2008 22:08
von Fleur Clearwater » Di 20 Mai, 2008 22:08 


 von Harrik » Mi 21 Mai, 2008 22:29
von Harrik » Mi 21 Mai, 2008 22:29 
Fleur Clearwater hat geschrieben:Well, I think it's hard to start learning French but after a few years you know how to use the different tenses and verbs. English is easy at the very start but gets harder every year.
 
				
			


 von Fleur Clearwater » Do 22 Mai, 2008 16:34
von Fleur Clearwater » Do 22 Mai, 2008 16:34 
 
				
			

 von Harrik » Do 22 Mai, 2008 17:50
von Harrik » Do 22 Mai, 2008 17:50 
Fleur Clearwater hat geschrieben:I learn French and English and I do prefer English, of course. In my opinion, you have to understand the different french verbs and forms and then you just need to link them to a new tense. Do you know what I mean? But in general, it's harder to speak French. English is better



 von Fleur Clearwater » Do 22 Mai, 2008 18:23
von Fleur Clearwater » Do 22 Mai, 2008 18:23 

