well i have been busy and have not had a lot of time but i know that i was gonna teach you french but first well.... you need to study some things and learn some ways that questions are posted and sometimes in france well things are posted weird so you need to know how to deal with those before you learn the language
with that said lets get started, below is your first guide


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cardinal directions

NORD
ouest
sud
est

13- combine the cardinal directions, examples are below

sudouest (southwest)
sudest
NOW YOU CREATE ONE HERE __________________


14- where are you at?

ouest palm plage tell us here _______________

now when studying french you will be asked questions like the one below from time to time so
you need to understand what this means and how to answer it VVVV


now please tell me what may be wrong and right with this term above?
because there are things wrong with this term and there is something right about it as well
so what is right and what is wrong


count in multiples of ten

trente 30
cette 10
zéro 0
vingt 20


devices in hospitals

d'ascenseur / elevator
médecin / DOCTOR NOT MEDICINE
infirmière / NURSE NOT HOSPITAL



traffic and law

Arrêt / stop (en espanol alto
feu de circulation / TRAFFIC LIGHT - NOT MEDICAL TERM

states (florida, utah, california, etc...)

ALL STATES ARE SAID THE SAME IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH AS THEY ARE CONSIDERED PROPER NAMES
(aka nouns)



basic phrases and words

bonjour / hello



15- would this term be the same in french and english? and then tell me why it would or would not be

met·ro·sex·ual

read the definition below to figure out if this is the same in english and french


met·ro·sex·ual
noun /ˌmetrōˈsekSHo͞oəl/
metrosexuals, plural

A young, urban, heterosexual male with liberal political views, an interest in fashion, and a refined sense of taste


15-a- French Ca·na·di·an

read the definition below to figure out if this is the same in english and french



French Ca·na·di·an
noun 
French Canadians, plural

A Canadian whose principal language is French

The form of French spoken in Canada



SMILEY PLEASE ANSWER ME QUESTIONS 13 14 15 AND 15 A BY POSTING BELOW THIS FORUM OK VATO