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  1. (excuse/corrige mon francais casse pls)

    Bonjour bonsoir tout le monde harharplz.png

     

     

    Chansons françaises ou n'importe ?

    haha c'est la nuit pour toi maintenant? la soleil brille ici :lol:

     

    si tu as les chansosn francaises, partagez s'il vous plait!! mais tout les langues sont accueilli (:

  2. The sentence means "Are you home?"

    It can be used to ask someone if they made it home safely or if you want to hang out with them, you could ask if they're home and want to go out. Another variation is "Tu es chez toi?"

    Vous êtes chez vous? = polite way to ask Are you home? / asked to more people than 1

    Tu es chez toi? = more informal way to ask Are you home? and can only be used when you're talking to one person (a friend for example)

     

    Vous êtes chez vous? :

    Vous êtes : Are you

    chez vous : home (literally "in your house/home")

     

    Tu es chez toi?

    Tu es : Are you

    chez toi : home

     

    Tu = singular form of "you"

    Vous = plural form of "you" or meant to be used with people you're not close with

     

    As for correction :

    "J'essayer to learn french seule" should be written "J'essaye d'apprendre (or "étudier") le français seule"

    J'essayer is the non-conjugated form of "to try", but in this sentence you're doing the action so you must use "J'essaye" = I am trying / I'm trying

    d'apprendre or "étudier" is "to learn" or "to study"

    le français seule can be translated in two slightly different forms : "by myself" (par moi même, in french) or "alone" (seule)

     

    J'essaye d'apprendre le français seule = I'm trying to learn french alone

    J'essaye d'étudier le français seule = I'm trying to study french alone

    J'essaye d'apprendre le français par moi même = I'm trying to learn french by myself

    J'essaye d'étudier le français par moi même = I'm trying to study french by myself

     

    Some of these sentences might sound weird when translated into English, but you can use all of them in French, they're all valid and grammatically correct. (though the first two sentences might sound a bit weird, they're still correct.)

     

    "J'ai besoin d'aider" is not correct either. I think you meant "I need help"

    J'ai = I (I have)

    besoin = need

    d'aider = "aider" is the verb "to help" however the noun "help" that you must use in this sentence is "aide"

    If you need help, the noun, then you should say "J'ai besoin d'aide"

     

    "Je me comprends pas cette phrase" is correct but it's "ne" instead of "me" !

     

    Also, "ma français" is not the right determinant, "ma" is for feminine words but "français" is a masculine word, so you must use "mon français" !

     

    Edited for clarity

    woow merci beaucoup!!!!!

    est-ce que vous êtes francophone? vous êtes d'ou?

  3. bonjour!

    je besoin d'aider....

    j'essayer (to learn french) en seule,

    et je me comprends pas cette phrase:

    "Vous etes chez vous?"

    ^what does this mean? how do we use this?

     

    (please corriges ma francais aussi TT)

     

    merci!!!

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