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what is lisez?
10 jun. 2008 13:06
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Lisez comes from the verb "Lire" = "To read"
Lisez is the imperative form (when you order someone to do something)
Ex : "Lisez ce livre !" = "Read this book!"
You can use such form when talking to many persons or formally to a single person.
For a single persons that you know very well (like a friend) you would say "Lis ce livre !" instead.
Regards,
10 juni 2008
mean read
15 juni 2008
lisez is the verbe. its second person plural of verbe lire
11 juni 2008
lisez is french word is means let read it. it come from word lire isread
10 juni 2008
in english, "lisez" is "reading". bye!!
10 juni 2008
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