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wanted (as in cow-boys films) is translated "recherché" in French
The French equivalent of the word 'films' is films. It's a masculine gender noun, in the plural. If you're going to see all 'the films' that are playing at the Student Union this evening, then you say 'les films', with 'les' being the masculine definite plural article 'the'. If you're going to see 'some films' that evening, but not all, then you say 'des films', with 'des' the partitive 'some'.If you're going to see 'a film', then you say 'un film', with 'un' being the masculine indefinite article 'a, an, one'. If you're going to see 'the film' that all your friends are talking about, then you say 'le film', with 'le' being the masculine definite article 'the'.
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Some of the French films with English subtitles include but are not limited to: 8 Women, A Heart in Winter, Belle de Jour, Bitter Moon, Breathless, Jules et Jim, The Discrete Charm of the Bourgoisie, My Life in Pink, Hiroshima Mon Amor, and Children of Paradise.
It is from Old French meaning 'kind, sort or style' and used in modern French for 'independent style'. As an example modern ' Genres' are Westerns and horror films
Films in Europe aren't only in one language. For example: films in france are french, films in spain are spanish and films in germany are german!
Here are a few suggestions to learn to speak French: Enroll in a language course or hire a tutor who can teach you grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. Practice regularly by speaking with native French speakers through language exchange programs or conversation groups. Immerse yourself in the language by watching French films, listening to French music, and reading books or articles in French. Use language learning apps or online resources that provide interactive lessons and exercises to practice your skills.
There are a number of fast courses you can take. In addition to those, on order to learn the language faster, it's a good idea to: * read books (that you already know in English) * watch French films -- in the original language, and, after a while, without subs as well * listen to the radio in French * work daily without fail; half an hour minimum; * practice writing short sentences; * find someone to talk to to improve your grasp of the language A big no-no: chat rooms -- they're full of teenagers who haven't the slightest clue as to how to spell correctly. You can learn some slang from them, but not the French language. Learning a language isn't the same for everyone. Some need to put a lot of effort into it, and to others it's a lot easier. There is no magic recipe. Except the three P's: practice, practice, practice.
French movies are using French as their language. They are translated afterwards, as English-speaking movies also are for other countries.
It is also 'films' in French.
A very beautiful and famous french actress (La boum, L'etudiante...)
The French movie BRAINDEAD is too awesome and too scary to view of TIMOTHY BALME. All the language like french movies are nice or we can say very nice but when it is in the universal language english.
Allostreaming does not have anything to do with French films. French films are produced in France, which is in Europe. Allostreaming does not relate to them at all.
Casavie Films is a website that features free movies in the Arabic language. The entire website is in Arabic and in French. You can also play games and listen to music.
There are many types of entertainment one can watch online. Some include comedy films, horror films, animated films, romance films, sexual online films, and investigating films.
regarder les films
I don't think so I think the only french films that end happily is little kid films like Fifi