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Fight for French

Sunday April 1, 2007
Living in Quebec, where French speakers are surrounded by a sea of English, one hears a lot about protecting French from the encroachment of the English language. But now, Quebecers have decided to petition for recognition of their language, in France! About's French Language Guide Laura Lawless reports. Fight for French

Les Mots Croisés: The French mots croisés (crosswords) differ from the US or UK puzzles in a number of ways: No symmetry, two-letter entries are allowed, and the grid numbering is limited to rows and columns. The easy ones make great vocabulary builders for French language students. Crossword Puzzles in French

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October 25, 2006 at 9:33 am
(1) gridrat says:

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