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Hi Nev! I've been teaching French since '99 and Spanish since about 2002, but only started Italian a few years ago. :-)
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Other than the default "normal," my lesson is based on the notations commonly used by French dictionaries and other official sources like Grévisse's Le Bon Usage and
www.ccfs-sorbonne.fr/en/formal-an...
petitrobert12.lerobert.com/AidePR/Pages...
www.dictionnaire-academie.fr/annexes/abre...
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Sorry, I forgot the ALT text:
Photograph of a crêpe (blurry, due to movement) above a frying pan, tossed in the air as it flips over.
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Yes, in both Italian and French, partitive articles are an official category of article.
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French is "les bonnes résolutions." :-)
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Greek is slightly different: Πορτογαλία (Portogalía)
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I've been with PeoplesHost for ages and love them.
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Hola José, I don't have anything that directly compares French and Spanish spelling, but I have pages for each of them compared to English, so you could combine that info.
www.lawlessfrench.com/vocabulary/s...
www.lawlessspanish.com/vocabulary/s...
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Forgot: #french #learningfrench #langsky #EduSky #newyears
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I aspire to do every day, but in reality I'm all over the place: four random days one week, then nothing the next - except for doing homework right before my Greek Zoom lesson.