Is there a linguistic, cultural or practical explanation as to why the french verb appeler temporarily adds an extra L and temporarily becomes appeLLe in the first, second and third person singular present tense of the verb? Is this a random cultural thing or is it a principle that follows in other french verbs? Just CURIOUS. Eric Maitrejean Michael Anthony Lilla Nathalie Charlery Jo-Anne S. Ferreira Betty Jean-Marie Vincent Vire Raphaele Dambo Laurence Marianne Gennike Mayers Derek Alan-Noel Parker
Posted on: Mon, 04 Nov 2013 15:38:10 +0000
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