tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8240097.post7060377810674186517..comments2023-10-09T21:49:57.366+09:00Comments on Page F30: New place to learn Canadian French online: Frenchcanada on WordpressMehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15083766178887686304noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8240097.post-34272025524159680262011-03-07T14:02:23.584+09:002011-03-07T14:02:23.584+09:00I'm cheering for you on this. If you are goin...I'm cheering for you on this. If you are going to Quebec it's polite to learn the Canadian version of French.<br><br>http://learn-canadian-french.language101.com/<br><br>Here's the software I developed to help you. Let me know what type of lessons you think we should add.<br><br>Brent Van ArsdellLearn Canadian French Onlinehttp://learn-canadian-french.language101.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8240097.post-46064234777109440252011-03-07T14:02:23.361+09:002011-03-07T14:02:23.361+09:00Hi Dave!Indeed, on every continents, the "ne&...Hi Dave!<br><br>Indeed, on every continents, the "ne" of imperative tend to be omitted in the spoken language. (Thus: "parle pas!")<br>Nevertheless, in France, we still use the pronoun before the verb at the imperative. <br>Thus "T'inquiète pas!" (Don't worry!)<br><br>OlivierAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8240097.post-12297968804150244372010-11-10T14:13:30.984+09:002010-11-10T14:13:30.984+09:00I'm cheering for you on this. If you are goin...I'm cheering for you on this. If you are going to Quebec it's polite to learn the Canadian version of French.<br /><br />http://learn-canadian-french.language101.com/<br /><br />Here's the software I developed to help you. Let me know what type of lessons you think we should add.<br /><br />Brent Van ArsdellLearn Canadian French Onlinehttp://learn-canadian-french.language101.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8240097.post-44409691277605423382010-07-20T02:00:48.995+09:002010-07-20T02:00:48.995+09:00learncanadianfrench.com is no longer online and it...learncanadianfrench.com is no longer online and it's not yet available in the waybackmachine. It was such a good site! :(Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8240097.post-14246475601863704982009-02-04T16:03:00.000+09:002009-02-04T16:03:00.000+09:00Hi Dave!Indeed, on every continents, the "ne" of i...Hi Dave!<BR/><BR/>Indeed, on every continents, the "ne" of imperative tend to be omitted in the spoken language. (Thus: "parle pas!")<BR/>Nevertheless, in France, we still use the pronoun before the verb at the imperative. <BR/>Thus "T'inquiète pas!" (Don't worry!)<BR/><BR/>OlivierAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com