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Related Words (5)

contribution

The part played by a person or thing in bringing about a result.

B1
investissement

The act of putting money into something to gain a profit.

A2
partenariat

A partnership; an association of two or more entities.

A2
apporter

To bring (something).

A2
capital

Of foremost importance; crucial or central.

B1

Grammar Connections (5)

フランス語の命令形と代名詞:命令の出し方 (Regarde-moi)

pronouns
B1

フランス語の関係代名詞 'dont' (〜の/〜についての)

pronouns
B1

「Si」のルール:未来形は禁止です! (Si + Présent)

verbs_future_conditional
B2

フランス語のアイデンティティ:`soi` vs. `lui-même`(自己 vs. 彼自身)

pronouns
C2

フランス語の所有代名詞:私のもの、君のもの (le mien, la tienne)

pronouns
B1

Used in Phrases (6)

apporter un démenti

to issue a denial

C1

Apporter son soutien.

Offer one's support.

B1

レポートを作成する

to réaliser a rapport

B1

motiver une rapport

to motiver the rapport

B1

Apporter son aide.

Offer one's help.

B1

Faire un rapport sur

To report on; make a report about

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das Hotel de das Volumen de categorizar es टहलना hi der Anrufbeantworter de प्रतिबिंब hi مَدِينَة ar 언니 ko come en hipotecario es 세수 ko 인상적이다 ko भूतापीय hi die Mikrowelle de 慣性 ja برخی fa 具体 zh سامان دادن fa تأویل کردن fa के अंतः hi 教科書 ja descontento es producteur fr symbiosis en

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solve a problem en व्हाट्सएप पर मेसेज करना hi بر سخن خویش پای فشردن fa ازرع تحصد ar ما رأيك في؟ ar Die erste Geige spielen. de No tener lógica es 어디서 내려야 할까요? ko Compartilhar ideias. pt 큰일도 작은 시작에서 비롯된다. ko صبحانه می‌خورم. fa नाच न जाने आंगन टेढ़ा hi Freut mich! de ¡El frío es intenso! es in Frage stellen de ein offenes Ohr für jemanden haben de Não compreendi. pt to speak ones mind en I'm waiting. en 抬腿 zh Posso pagar separadamente? pt 理解できません ja هل يمكنك أن تعيد ذلك؟ ar मैं पूरी तरह असहमत हूँ। hi

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French Cleft Sentences: The Structural Spotlight (C'est... qui/que) fr Past Probability: 'Must have been' (Estaría) es Portuguese Past Tense: Regular -ar Verbs (Pretérito Perfeito) pt Formal Future Tense: I will go (khāham raft) fa Goal-setting: For the Purpose of (-을/를 목적으로) ko Hindi Question Words: The 'K' Family (Interrogative Pronouns) hi Expressing Audacity in Chinese: Having the Guts (敢 gǎn) zh Describing Tendencies: -는 경향이 있다 (Tends to...) ko Mastering Portuguese Cleft Sentences (Frases Clivadas) pt Spanish Relative Pronouns: What vs Which (lo que vs lo cual) es Masdar in Idafa: Using Verbal Nouns like Verbs ar Hindi Verb Metaphors: Eating, Hitting & Sitting (Verbal Extensions) hi French Literary Subjunctive: Fancy Past Tense (Subjonctif imparfait -er) fr Adverbial Postpositions: Because, Instead & Despite (के अनुसार, की वजह से) hi Arabic Passive Voice: It was done (فُعِلَ / يُفْعَلُ) ar The Passive Participle (Maktūb Pattern) ar Never vs. Never Ever: Using Nunca and Jamais pt Common Irregular Past Participles (voir, prendre, mettre) fr

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