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Why does the definite article "o" sometimes come before the "que"?
Nayane Bremm
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Introduction: Elise Nantois
Elise Nantois
שִׁעוּרִים מֻמְלָצִים
Leçons recommandées
Le présent
עָבָר לֹא מֻשְׁלָם
Le temps imparfait
Le mode impératif
זְמַן עָתִיד
Le temps futur
Le subjonctif
אֹפֶן מֻתְנֶה
Le mode conditionnel
Temp passé simple
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