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How can I use ”Pourvu que 〜” ?
Could you give me for instance?
How can I use ”Pourvu que 〜” ?
Could you give me for instance?
Could you give me for instance?
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31 May 2014
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- French (France)
"Pourvu que tout aille bien !"
"Pourvu qu'elle ne soit pas blessée !"
"Pourvu qu'il dise oui !"
"Pourvu qu'il ne pleuve pas !"
It is used to express a strong wish.
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- French (France)
"Pourvu que tout aille bien !"
"Pourvu qu'elle ne soit pas blessée !"
"Pourvu qu'il dise oui !"
"Pourvu qu'il ne pleuve pas !"
It is used to express a strong wish.
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