Talk:Louisiana French

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je pense qu'on a besoin de décider d'un dessin pour ce livre-ci. Peut-être:

** think you like to do (aimer) ** clothes (porter) ** avoir and faire ** id ** idk ** What do you want (pouvoir, vouloir)
 * Introduction
 * Differences & Similarities
 * Cognates and False cognates
 * Greetings
 * Numbers
 * Time (days, weeks, months, seasons)
 * Colors
 * The verbs to have and to be
 * er verbs
 * ir verbs
 * re verbs
 * Question words
 * Past tense
 * Future tense

Cover pages
This book currently places a cover/splash page at Louisiana French and directs the user to Louisiana French/Contents for the actual content modules. While there may be reasons for that practice and there is nothing that requires books to be set up in a certain way, the Manual of Style recommends making the contents directly available to users at the main page. --Swift (talk) 14:54, 1 February 2010 (UTC)


 * Hey thanks for the information. I followed the model of European History which is a featured book.  Should I change models?  Thanks Michael miceli (talk) 22:28, 1 February 2010 (UTC)


 * It's completely up to book contributors. We've discussed the matter to some extent on the MoS talk page and most people agree that it's the most accessible form. Wikibooks has a tradition of leaving book contributors pretty much alone on issues of style. While I may have my preferences, you're the one that's going to be contributing to the book. --Swift (talk) 22:56, 1 February 2010 (UTC)