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