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Small, but useful, words:

Leçon 1B. NOTES. Pages 18-21. Small, but useful, words:. [wee]. [noh]. [ay]. [ooh]. [oh see]. NOTES. How to talk about where people are from…. Tu es de…? [too ay duh…] You are from…?. Je suis de…? [zjuh swee duh…] I am from…. Example: Tu es de Dallas? (You are from Dallas?).

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Small, but useful, words:

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  1. Leçon 1B NOTES Pages 18-21 Small, but useful, words: [wee] [noh] [ay] [ooh] [oh see]

  2. NOTES How to talk about where people are from… • Tu es de…? [too ay duh…] • You are from…? • Je suis de…? [zjuh swee duh…] • I am from… • Example: • Tu es de Dallas? (You are from Dallas?) • Example: • Je suis de Paris. (I am from Paris.)

  3. NOTES Talking about nationality … • Tu es …? [too ay …] • You are …? • Je suis…? [zjuh swee…] • I am … • Example: • Tu es canadien? (You are Canadian?) • Example: • Je suis américan. (I am American.)

  4. NOTES The nationalities are different for masculine form and feminine form: [frahn say] [frahn says] [ahng lay] [ahng lays] [umay ree cah] [umay reecan] [cahnay deeyah] [cahnay deeyen] You can hear the endings of the feminine words!!!

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