>>>>>>"Je ne comprends pas vraiment
le français. Je sais simplement quelques expressions."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>"Je ne comprends pas vraiment de français. Je sais simplement quelques expressions."
>>>>>
>>>>>Not trying to teach my grandmother to suck eggs, and assuming you're a francophone, as i understand it wouldn't it be "...Je
connais simplement quelques expressions."?
>>>>>
>>>>>Savoir is to know a fact, whereas connaitre is to know a thing: person, phrase, city, etc.
>>>>>
>>>>>eg "je sais que tu parts demain" vs "je connais votre destination" ???
>>>>
>>>>Merci, Terry.
>>>
>>>De rien, Dmitry
>>
>>
>>This means "not at all", right? Because I found another expression for "you are welcome"
>
>literally "of nothing". like "'tis nothing".
>
>You found "Je t'en pris", right?
Can you use "silvu ple" (sorry I don't know how to spell it <g>) for the "you are welcome"?
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