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Definition of French lesson
1. Noun. Instruction in the French language.
Lexicographical Neighbors of French Lesson
Literary usage of French lesson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sons and Lovers by David Herbert Lawrence (1922)
"I can give ja French lesson, surely." " Well •— and there are Sunday nights.
I shan't sti coming to chapel, because I enjoy it, and it 's all ' social life ..."
2. New Complete French Grammar by William Henry Fraser, John Squair, Algernon Coleman (1921)
"I am studying my French lesson; I study it, I don't study it. 5. He is giving
John the book ... He is not studying his French lesson. 11. He is studying it. ..."
3. The New Fraser and Squair Complete French Grammar by William Henry Fraser, John Squair, Algernon Coleman (1921)
"I am studying my French lesson; I study it, I don't study it. 5. He is giving
John the book ... He is not studying his French lesson. 11. He is studying it. ..."
4. America and Her Problems by George A. Raper (1915)
"A French lesson. The lesson of the Hague. — 4. AMERICAN DEVOTEDNESS. The paradise
of American hospitality. Human good will. Against skepticism. ..."
5. Albert Chevalier: A Record by Himself by Albert Chevalier, Brian Daly (1895)
"A French lesson. " Some years ago I knew a semi-professional comic- singer, who
attended local smoking concerts. His repertoire consisted of all the most ..."