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What is the gare SNCF thing?

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can you explain it ttoo me please

i have a project

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  1. Gare just means station and the SNCF is the French national railway company (Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français)


  2. http://www.sncf.fr

    tells you everything you need to know!

    You can go anywhere at the "gare" using SNCF! (high-speed traings, slow trains, intra-city trains, et al) and it's fun!

    I think you should go on a trip using SNCF for your project.  You could write a report, take pictures, interview people!

  3. Gare is the french word for station, for example 'Gare Nord' is North Station. SNCF is the name of the national railway network.

  4. The first answer is correct.

    I'd just like to add that if you say "gare" don't pronounce it like the English word "hair" because that sounds like the french word for "war".  Pronounce "gare" like ar sound in the English word "dark"; only be sure to put on the french r sound at the end.

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