@ Barta
Thnx *hug*
You helped a lot with Monsegnier. I am going on the right road... (I will explain to you sometime)
Now Voyons is hard... Lets go back to the basic. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />
The first sentense I wrote was wrong. I wanted to write that I am of no use. How do we say someone that is not capable to do anything?
Sorry for all those questions I will make you tyred... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />
Ok, i try to answer your question. Have learned French for, hm, 3 years, but havent read or spoken it for round about 10 years.
Je suis inutile = I am useless (female = feminin)
Je suis inutil = I am useless (male = masculin)
Je suis incapable de parler francais = I am not capable to speak french.
But attention! incapable is an adjectiv and has always an "e" at his end. I just said this, because at the beginning, i made this always wrong.
But: why dont you teech us greek (think, i have read, that you are from Hellas)? Ok, we dont have the right letters, but you can write it down how its spoken...
For example: ena = one, thio = two, tria = drei, tessera = four, pende = five, exi = six, epta = seven, okto = acht, enja = nine and deka = ten.
I hope, i have counted right... its a long time ago I have leerned it...