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to make a mistake – French expression Part of Mots Du Jour | Reflexive Verbs – List se tromper – oneself to mislead. se tromper means ‘to make a mistake’. * « Oh là là ! Je me suis trompé. Elle m’avait donné rendez-vous dans le VIème, mais comme elle avait écrit son message avec un chiffre romain, j’ai inversé et je suis allée dans le IVème. »* ‘Oh dear ! I made a mistake. She had given me a meeting point in the sixth arrondissement, but because she wrote her message with a Roman numeral, I switched the numbers and I went to the fourth arrondissement.’  Next – Vous aimerez aussi Roman Numerals – Today’s French French Reflexive Verbs List – Bitesize BECOME A MEMBER – FREE TRIAL . Today’s French . Mot du Jour . Tutorials . Memberships . Donate . Back to Lesson – Reflexive Verbs .
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