French Middle Names That Start With M Do we have an American equivalent for this this French abbreviation Rien Signaler confused Thank you Cashew Moderator note Multiple threads merged to create this one
The main usage of quotation marks is the same in both languages quoting or emphasizing words or phrases The typography rules are however a bit different When using French guillemets you should add an ideally thin non breaking space on either side of the quoted text e g Bonjour whereas no spaces are used with English quotation marks In French you have to put a non breaking space or better a non breaking thin space right before double punctuation marks such as and after
French Middle Names That Start With M
French Middle Names That Start With M
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What is the french word for the symbol pound found on a standard telephone and keypad etc Moderator note Multiple threads merged to create this one If you want a quick answer see below Otherwise keep reading English UK hash sometimes square USA pound sign sometimes French and English words phrases and idioms meaning translation usage No other languages allowed here Mots expressions et tournures idiomatiques en fran ais et en anglais signification traduction usage Aucune autre langue autoris e ici
I am currently in an email conversation with a French speaker who is using abbreviations for Sir and Madame would someone please let me know what are the correct gender abbreviations Merci When you fill in an official form in French you have to complete it with the place as well as the date of signing Fait name of place le day month year E g Fait Colombey les Deux glises le 15 08 1992 F Peterborough le 08 02 2005
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How would one say both colloquially and formally if there is a major difference the following phrases in French Please excuse my poor French and I m sorry I don t speak French well My attempts Excusez mon fran ais insuffi ant s il vous pla t et M Mister Mr Mme Missus Mrs Mlle Miss no abbreviation unless you use Ms Mrs is the abbreviation of the no longer used word Mistress as the female equivalent of Mister With the abolition of slavery Mistress has been replaced by Missus but the abbreviation remains Mrs
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Do we have an American equivalent for this this French abbreviation Rien Signaler confused Thank you Cashew Moderator note Multiple threads merged to create this one
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The main usage of quotation marks is the same in both languages quoting or emphasizing words or phrases The typography rules are however a bit different When using French guillemets you should add an ideally thin non breaking space on either side of the quoted text e g Bonjour whereas no spaces are used with English quotation marks
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French Middle Names That Start With M - When you fill in an official form in French you have to complete it with the place as well as the date of signing Fait name of place le day month year E g Fait Colombey les Deux glises le 15 08 1992 F Peterborough le 08 02 2005