l'ile the island
eau water
ajourd'hui today
apprendre learn
mot word
cheveaux hair
a and à and á? are all different. Though I can't understand for the life of me why.

I haven't been studying today but figured it'd be a good idea if I write down new, easy words I've learned.

Hrm.

I can't figure out how to say "Words I've learned today" in French. The order of words when not simple like "this object is so and so" or "so and so is doing this"

Any help? :(

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Yvette Lessard Comment by Yvette Lessard on May 13, 2008 at 8:46pm
Thank you for the help :P
I'm such a beginner. ^_^
Caroline Cooper Comment by Caroline Cooper on May 13, 2008 at 8:41pm
That's pretty great :)
You've made a mistake for hair...it's not "cheveaux" but "cheveux". In fact,"chevaux" means horses lol
"a" and "à" are different....you use "a" when it's the verb "avoir" (to have) and "à" when it's a direction ("at") or when it's a person's thing ("Ce sac est à lui" this is his bag).
You can translate "words i've learned today" by "Les mots que j'ai appris aujourd'hui".

Sorry for my late answer but I was working on my Math exam!

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