Bardo Museum Tunis, Tunisia
Author: Thumb & Four Fingers
Africa
Senegal (Africa)
Climate Tropical
Afrijams Jubal Faircloth (The Blowmix Comic)
Peace Corps
Rok Teasley
Jubal Faircloth
Instruction Books (French)
Instruction Books Online
Cliff’s Notes
French I
French II
French Grammar French for Dummines Guide
Learning French The Complete Idiots Guide
S Verbs (French)
Verbs beginning with S
Savoir (To Know)
Connaître and Savoir
Savoir and infinities
Servir (To serve)
SERVIR is an irregular verb French Assistant.com
Servir and derivatives
Sortir (To Exit)
Present Indicative French Assistant.com
P Verbs (French)
Verbs beginning with P
Parler (To Talk/Speak)
Present Tense
dire vs parler (speaking vs saying)
Paraître (To Appear)
All about Paraître about.com
Partir (To Go)
Present Indicative
Passer (To Pass)
Passer, faire, pouvoir
Payer (To Pay)
conjugated like essayer (to try)
Penser (To Think)
Penser à vs penser de to think about vs to think of
Permettre (To Permit)
Permettre To Permit, To Allow, To Let French Assistant.com
Plaire (To Please)
Compounds of Plaire
French Assistant.com
s’il te plaît French Etc.
Porter (To Carry)
Porter: Conjugation French Linguistics.co.uk
Porter, Apporter, Rapporter, Emporter, Remporter
Pouvoir (To Come)
Present Indicative
Passer, faire, pouvoir
Prendre (To Take)
Present Indicative
Promener (To Walk)
mener, amener, emmener, promener
A – Verbs (French)
Aller (to go)
Present Tense
2 different uses: going places vs about health
aller (être)
forms of aller
Amener (to lead)
mener, amener, emmener, promener
Apercevoir (to see)
apercevoir vs voir
“voir” “croire” “apercevoir” and “recevoir”
Aprendre (to learn)
Present Indicative
Appuyer(to support)
various forms of appuyer
Arriver (to arrive)
ça arrive!
ça arrive! New York Times
arriver à arrive at
Attendre (to expect, to wait for)
La Lesson Du Jour youtube
Avoir (to have) and Avoir Verbs
One of Two Auxillary Verbs
Forms of Avoir in the Present Tense
Avoir and Age Past Perfect Tense
Expressing Need avoir besoin
Interrogative Pronouns (French)
Interrogative Pronouns (qui, que and lequel)
lequel, laquelle, lesquels, lesquelles which one(s)
Demonstrative Pronouns (French)
Demontrative Pronouns
celui, celle, ceux, celles (this one, that one, these, those)
Books
Gypsyman Books
https://gypsymanbook.wordpress.com/