Le Mot Croisé Modifié
Across
- 2. The days of the week are not ____ in French (unless they're at the start of a sentence.) (en.)
- 6. To change a verb to fit in the context of a sentence (en.)
- 8. In both English and French, "of" (« de ») can be used to express ____ (or ownership)(en.)
- 9. Though it literally translates to "good day," this greeting is always appropriate and is the most common way to say hello (fr.)
- 11. The day of the week you have French class (en.)
- 14. The only French day of the week to not end in « -di », "Sunday" (fr.)
Down
- 1. « français » (en.)
- 3. « anglais » (en.)
- 4. Part of speech, for example "of" "to" "by" "on" "across" (en.)
- 5. A "Romance Language" is a modern language derived from this ancient language. In this language, "luna" means "moon" (en.)
- 7. English is mostly derived from 5 down's ancient language and this still spoken European language (en.)
- 10. Part of speech, « nom » in French, a person place or thing (en.)
- 12. The first day of the French week (en.)
- 13. Part of speech, « verbe » in French, an action or occurrence (en.)