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By Laura K. Lawless, About.com Guide to French Language since 1999

Expressions with Falloir

Friday April 27, 2007
The impersonal French verb means to be necessary or to need and is used in some idiomatic French expressions. Learn how to say it takes all kinds, you shouldn't have, to do the right thing, and more with this list of French expressions with falloir.

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