[2] L2 means "second language learner". L3 means "third language learner". L4 means "fourth language learner".
[3] Duolingo is also on the web at: https://www.duolingo.com/
[4] Like in Arabic, nouns in French have genders. "Le" for masculine, "la" for feminine, "les" for plural, etc.
[5] In English language there is virtually no or little conjugation of verbs in comparison to Arabic, French and many other languages. Conjugation refers to changes in the verb forms related due to tense and gender.
[6] I will definitely have to hone my French writing skills--if I can find someone to help, I would love to practice. (I might have to write back in English, German or Spanish at first, though.)
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