In French, what do QQN and QCH mean?

Asked by Last Modified  

2 Answers

Follow 1
Answer

Please enter your answer

Tutor

QQN is a shortened way of saying "quelqu'un" meaning "someone" and QCH is "quelque chose" meaning "anything"
Comments

Qqn - quelqu'un - someone Qqch - quelque chose - something
Comments

Related Questions

Hello, I wish to learn french. Which books will help me to do it on my own without any classes.
yes, it possible just focus... but you need basic, book and some support from native people like me. notice i can take class for free specially for demo and speech .
Nikhil
Is 30 days enough to learn to speak basic Frnch
Yes, you can complete the syllabus for DELF A1 in a month but you to do justice with yourself.
Akshay
0 1
8
I have chosen french in 12th. I want to know whether it is possible to learn it in just 9 months?
You need to give at least 2 years to be really well versed with the language but then yes in nine months you will be able to achieve an independent level where in you might be able to learn it further...
Rajalakshmi
In how many days can i learn french?
Basic in six months
Vishvajeet
french
hello - if you want to learn french language? French is a Romance language spoken by about 338 million people. It is the third most spoken language in Europe, after German and English, and is also spoken...
Sai

Now ask question in any of the 1000+ Categories, and get Answers from Tutors and Trainers on UrbanPro.com

Ask a Question

Related Lessons

What is the Scope of French language?
Unlock a World of Opportunities! If you’re wondering whether learning French is worth it, let me tell you—it’s not just a language, it’s a life-changing skill! As a passionate...


How can you tell if a noun is masculine or feminine in French?
In French, nouns are either masculine or feminine. Some general rules can help: nouns ending in -e are typically feminine (e.g., une table - a table), while nouns ending in -age, -ment, or -eau are usually masculine (e.g., un livre - a book).

French Work
"Un" ou "une" ordinateur ?Une enseignante francophone expliquait à sa classe que dans la langue française les noms, contrairement à l'anglais, sont désignés au masculin...

french learning made easy
To learn new languages like french or spanish or any other foreign language , do not compare the rules and other things in any other languge. Just co-relate it for more clear impression of new language.

Recommended Articles

Bilingual candidates are high in demand in multinational corporations around the world. Today, we live in a fast-paced life where business dynamics are changing every day. So organisations need people who have the right language skills and trending technical knowledge to meet and solve business requirements. Candidates...

Read full article >

French language is known as the language of love. During the course of history, there was a time when French language was more popular than the English language. It is still a sought after foreign language and is official language in more than 25 countries in the world. Every year a good number of students enroll themselves...

Read full article >

When globalization was out of picture, it was enough to know just the mother tongue. Since globalization and out-sourcing have become part of life, there is a nagging need to learn new languages. Foreign languages help us to communicate with potential clients, sell our ideas and bond with their culture. It could be opening...

Read full article >

When it comes to learning a new international language - the options are varied. Specially if you have no plan of stepping across the borders, then you may wonder which language, to begin with? The aim of learning a new language is not to solely to get the job of an interpreter. It is to enhance our knowledge about the...

Read full article >

Looking for French Language Classes?

Learn from the Best Tutors on UrbanPro

Are you a Tutor or Training Institute?

Join UrbanPro Today to find students near you