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Grainy Footage, Please Help! Wed Apr 01, 2020 2:13 am. I have noticed that the footage on my BMPCC 4K has gotten much grainier than it used to be. I shot an event and some of the footage is pretty poor even though the lighting was good and I was at a low ISO. Low-light it used to be amazing and now even with OK light I am getting grainy footage ...
Different Ways to Say “Beautiful” in French | FluentU French
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One of the most common phrases we use is C’est beau, which can mean “It’s beautiful,” “This is beautiful” or “That’s beautiful.”. You can also say Que c’est beau ! (How beautiful!) or Comme c’est beau ! (How beautiful it is!). Here are some more examples of describing things as beautiful in French: French. English.
144 Beautiful French Words and Phrases | FluentU French
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52. Parapluie — umbrella. If you hear rain on the weather forecast, just make sure you have your parapluie in your bag. The origin of this beautiful French word can be explained if you split parapluie in half to make para + pluie. Para- is a prefix used to indicate protection and pluie is the French word for “rain.”.
French Physical Appearances & Descriptions [Complete List]
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In French there are two words for face: le visage and la figure. Here you’ll find a list of vocabulary for the face. He/she has blue eyes. Il/elle a les yeux bleus. He/she has hazel eyes. Il/elle a les yeux verts. He/she has brown eyes.
Fruits in French: 38 Fruit Names | FluentU French
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The Most Common Fruits in French. We’ll start with some of the fruits most commonly consumed in France on their own, as part of a dish or both. 1. Un abricot (An apricot) 2. Une banane (A banana) 3. Un cassis (A blackcurrant) 4. Une cerise (A cherry) 5. Un citron (A lemon) 6. Une fraise (A strawberry) 7. Une framboise (A raspberry) 8.
Your Guide to All Mustard Types - Serious Eats
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Dijon Mustard. Whole Grain Mustard. Hot Mustard. English Mustard. German Mustard. Beer & Spirit Mustards. Mustard is one of the worlds oldest condiments, dating back to early Roman cooks, who combined ground mustard seeds with an unfermented grape juice called must to make the hot paste mustum ardens, or "burning must."
7 Easy Ways To Say 'Beautiful' In French Along With Grammar Usage
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“Beautiful” is one of the most common words in French and is highly used to complement things, people, food, & more. But using this word in French is more complex than using English. You need to learn French alternatives, usage and other important translations.
Homemade Whole Grain Mustard - Take Two Tapas
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Process the mustard seeds. After the 24 hours, take 2/3 of the mustard seeds and put in either a blender or food processor. Pulse until you have reached the desired consistency. I like mine with some pop in the seeds so I only pulsed mine a few times. Add the water, olive oil, and salt.
French Preposition De | FrenchLearner Grammar Lessons
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How to use the French preposition de List of usages of de in French. De is used to expression possession. De can be used to express possession.C’est la maison de Claude, for example, means “It’s Claude’s house”.. La voiture de Jacques Jacques’ car; La maison de Marie Marie’s house; Le vélo de Jean Jean’s bike; Possession can also be expressed with possessive adjectives.
French news and easy articles for students of French
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Writing. Answer the question under today’s news and write the answer in the comments. We write news in three different levels of French. We want to help you understand French more. Now all students can enjoy reading and listening to news.
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French Preposition À | FrenchLearner Grammar Lessons
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The preposition à in French has several common translations including “at”, “to” and “in”. The French preposition à has a very long list of meanings and has an extremely versatile list of usages. This page will examine the many ways to use à in French and provide examples. How to use the French preposition à. Use à to express to or at.
25 French Exclamations | FluentU French
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Let’s check out the top 25 French exclamations, explore their meanings and learn to use them correctly. Contents. 1. Ah bon ? (Really?) 2. Aïe ! (Ouch!) 3. Ouf (Phew) 4. Miam miam (Yum yum) 5. La vache ! (Holy cow!) 6. Oups (Whoops / Oops) 7. Chut ! (Shh!) 8. Oh là là ! (Oh my!) 9. Zut alors ! (Darn!) 10. Hein ? (Huh?) 11. Quoi ? (What?)
74 Best Goat Cheeses in France - TasteAtlas
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Rocamadour is a small, flat, very soft cheese made from raw goat's milk. The cheese has a natural edible rind. It's named after the village of Rocamadour in the French region of Lot. The cheese matures for about 15 days, but it can be left to mature a few months more to develop a stronger, sharper flavor. It weighs only 35 grams, and its flavor ...
Linguno - Daily French crosswords
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Daily French crosswords. You will find 15 new crosswords on this page every day (from midnight GMT). Click on one of the crosswords below to start solving it. Level crosswords. A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 - C2. Theme crosswords. At home (A1 - A2) Health (B1) Business and finance (A1 - B2) Family and relationships (B1 - C2) History (B2 - C2)
Why Is My Alfredo Sauce Grainy? ⋆ And How To Fix It! ⋆
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First and foremost, you can literally look to break up the lumps and then remove any remaining ones out. To do this, gently warm up your sauce before transferring it to a blender or a food processor. Be careful when you do so, the heat can cause the lid to come off as you blitz. So perhaps work through a cup at a time.
French Accents | FrenchLearner Pronunciation Lessons
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French Accents. In short, here are the French accent marks: Acute accent accent aigu [ é] Grave accent accent grave [à, è, ì, ò, ù] Circumflex accent circonflexe [â, ê, î, ô, û] Diaeresis accent tréma [ë, ï, ü] Cedilla cédille [ç] In this next section we’ll look at each accent mark and its effect on reading and pronunciation. 1.
18 Easy Ways to Ask “How Are You” in French | FluentU French
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1. Comment allez-vous ? — How are you? 2. Comment ça va ? — How’s it going? 3. Comment vas-tu ? — How are you? 4. Ça va ? — How’s it going? 5. Tu vas bien ? / Vous allez bien ? — You’re doing well? 6. Quoi de neuf ? — What’s new? 7. Qu’est-ce qu’il y a ? — What’s wrong? 8. Que fais-tu ? — What’s up? 9. Ça roule ? — How’s it going? 10.
French driving test | Written test & practical exam - ma French Life
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Like the American driving test, the French driving test is divided in 2 parts. a theory written test (“épreuve théorique générale” or ETG) called “code de la route” or “le code” for short. a practical exam (“épreuve pratique”) You take the written test first and take the practical exam once you passed the written test.
Regular ER, IR & RE French Verb Conjugations | FrenchLearner
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So, to conjugate regarder we just attach the same endings as parler. je regard e. tu regard es. il, elle regard e. nous regard ons. vous regard ez. ils, elles regard ent. Example of a French regular -er verb with example sentences. The table below shows several common regular -er verbs in the present tense:
100 Best Desserts in France - TasteAtlas
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Eggs. Apples. Butter. Sugar. Cinnamon. Crêpes Normande can best be described as apple pie inside a crêpe. For the filling, fresh, tart apples are browned in butter, sugar, and cinnamon, while the crêpes are made with a combination of flour, milk, eggs, sugar, and a pinch of salt.

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