French - Kamathida Igena Ganna Wachana Deka Thunak ???

chamindra

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Le coeur qui crie l'amour,
pour cette femme tout les jours,
celle qui a notre coeur,
et notre bonheur ...

Une femme parfaite à nos yeux,
nos yeux tant amoureux,
on était à la recherche d'amour,
et enfin elle est là chaque jour ...

Une saint-valentin dans ses bras,
où on glisse des mots tout bas,

me mama liwwa poem ekak french walin.. lassanai ne? it's about a nissan skyline car...
:P


Pissu Hadena Sada....
Ade Therumath Kiyannakoo....
 

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Lesson 2 : " My Mom " "My Dad"

My Mom : ma mere est française (pronounce ma mare eh fron-says)

The word 'Française' may refer to a feminine singular adjective or noun. Under such circumstances, the word respectively means French or Frenchwoman. The word 'Française' also may refer to a masculine singular noun. Under such circumstances, the word means the French language.

My Dad : Mon Pere / Mon Papa

Mon Pere is more formal

Good To See That We Have A Expert In Ek... Paris'ta Puluwan Apita me Gana Wadath Pahadili Karala Denna....Puluwan neda??? Pleeeasee...?:P
 

chamindra

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Lesson 3 : How to Say Are You Crazy In French.... :-)

Are you crazy? / Are you demented? / Are you foolish?

- (Musculin - For boys) Est-ce que tu es fou?

- (Féminin - For girls) Est-ce que tu es folle?

Enjoy..... :-)
 

DJ_LASITHA

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Le coeur qui crie l'amour,
pour cette femme tout les jours,
celle qui a notre coeur,
et notre bonheur ...

Une femme parfaite à nos yeux,
nos yeux tant amoureux,
on était à la recherche d'amour,
et enfin elle est là chaque jour ...

Une saint-valentin dans ses bras,
où on glisse des mots tout bas,

me mama liwwa poem ekak french walin.. lassanai ne? it's about a nissan skyline car...
:P

poem 1 theruma mOkadda ?
 

chamindra

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Lesson 4 Did You Eat

The verb "to eat" in French is "manger". To ask "Did you eat?" you can say the informal "As-tu mangé?" or "Est-ce que tu as mangé?". When speaking formally, as to a superior, use "Avez-vous mangé?" or "Est-ce que vous avez mangé?"

So....

Informal : " As-tu mangé? " OR "Est-ce que tu as mangé "
Formal : Avez-vous mangé ? OR "Est-ce que vous avez mangé?"


Enjoyyy.....

:-):lol:
 

sanath ekanayake

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    සමුදුරෙන් එහා
    Kohomada Kattiya Ada???
    Good Morning Kuwa Okkomalata Ong....

    Mama Hithuwa Ada Patan French Wachana Deka Thunak Uganwanna Saha Igenganna EK Ekka....

    Menna First Post Eka " I Love You & I Love You Too "Kiyana Hati...

    :-)

    1st Learning Exercise : " je t'aime. " - " Je t'aime aussi " - " ma chérie " - " mon chéri "

    I LOVE YOU : je t'aime

    # The j in je is pronounced [zh] like the g in mirage, e is pronounced like the oo in good

    # t'aime is pronounced [tem] to rhyme with them.

    I LOVE YOU TOO - Je t'aime aussi

    # To respond to someone who says 'I love you,' say Je t'aime aussi (I love you too). Aussi is pronounced 'oh see.'

    MY DARLING : ma chérie / mon chéri

    # Optional: Follow with 'my darling':
    - To a woman = ma chérie, pronounced [ma shay ree].
    - To a man = mon chéri, pronounced [mo(n) shay ree]. The (n) is nasal.

    So Ek Guys and Gals Can Now Say.........

    Je t'aime....
    Je t'aime aussi....

    Je t'aime ma chérie...
    Je t'aime mon chéri.....

    Je t'aime aussi ma chérie.....
    Je t'aime aussi mon chéri.......

    I Hope Im Correct In Putting These Together....

    May Be You Know More French Words We Can Use, If You Do Please Share...

    Je t'aime EK !!

    Source : Google Search...


    French Quote Of The Day : "They say that French is the language of love, so you'd better know how to say I love you! "
    :cool:ela ela
    me words pronounce karana widiha singlish walin hari daanna.
     

    paris

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    Lesson 4 Did You Eat

    The verb "to eat" in French is "manger". To ask "Did you eat?" you can say the informal "As-tu mangé?" or "Est-ce que tu as mangé?". When speaking formally, as to a superior, use "Avez-vous mangé?" or "Est-ce que vous avez mangé?"

    So....

    Informal : " As-tu mangé? " OR "Est-ce que tu as mangé "
    Formal : Avez-vous mangé ? OR "Est-ce que vous avez mangé?"


    Enjoyyy.....

    :-):lol:

    c'est bien expliqué !!!! :yes:
    tu habites en france bro?