Déchiffrement (Code-breaking)

Déchiffrement (Code-breaking)

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Listening Practice - La vente du catalogue musical de Britney Spears

Learn French by Watching TV with Lingopie: https://learn.lingopie.com/dailyfrenchpodOn fait le point aujourd'hui sur la vente du catalogue musical de Britney Spears.Today we are taking stock of the sale of Britney Spears' music catalog.La nouvelle qui agite l'industrie, c'est bie ...  Show more

Inondations au Maroc (Floods in Morocco)

Learn French by Watching TV with Lingopie: https://learn.lingopie.com/dailyfrenchpodLe nord du Maroc a affronté de graves inondations cette semaine. Des milliers de personnes ont été évacuées alors que les secours luttent contre des intempéries.Traduction:Northern Morocco faced s ...  Show more

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