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May 2024
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Orthographe : faut-il écrire "fors" ou "...

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Une question d'orthographe, aujourd'hui, amis des mots, autour d'homophones : for, fors et fort. On pourrait même ajouter fore. Ah, c'est sûr, la différence est plus parlante à l'écrit qu'à l'oral, c'est bien pour ça que c'est à l'écrit qu'on se mélange les crayons. C'est David, de Melun, en Seine-et-Marne, qui me dit qu'un ami lui a "signalé l'autre jour qu ... Show More
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