Problem: Article: " This means "I don't understand." Pronounce it "juh-nuh com-prond pah". This is a good phrase to use if you are trying to hold a conversation with someone in French, but you simply don't know how to translate something that they just said. If you say it politely, odds are your conversation partner will be understanding. " This translates to "I don't speak French." Pronounce it "juh-nuh pahl-pah frahn-say". This is a good way to politely inform people that you aren't equipped to hold a conversation in French. If you want to try to start a conversation with someone, however, you might just say "Je ne parle qu'un peu le français,"—"I only speak a little French." Pronounce it "juh-nuh pahl koon pay-oo le frahn-say".  If someone stops you on the Paris metro and starts speaking aggressively to you in frenzied French, you might be able to turn them away by looking confused and saying "Je ne parle pas français." If you're trying to impress your boyfriend's French grandparents, smile and sheepishly say "Je suis desolée—je ne parle qu'un peu le français." " This directly translates to "Do you speak English?" Pronounce it "Par-lay-voo ahn-glay?" If you are learning French and you are still a beginner, you may come to a point at which communicated efficiently is a matter of safety or great convenience. Depending on where you are, you may or may not find someone who speaks fluent English—but this is still an important phrase to have in your arsenal. " This means "I don't know this/that person/place." Pronounce it "Juh-nuh-conn-eye pah." "Personne (pronounced "pair-sohn) means "person". "Place" (pronounced "plahss") means, quite literally, "place". Add a specific person or place name to the end of the phrase to make it more specific. For example: "Je ne connais pas Guillaume," or "Je ne connais pas Avignon." " This is an expression that means "I don't know what." Je ne sais quoi is an indefinable, elusive quality, usually positive and often descriptive of someone's personality. The phrase is often colloquially interjected into English speech. For instance: "The actress had a certain je ne sais quoi that immediately charmed everyone she met." Pronounce it "juh-nuh-say-kwa," and imitate a French accent if possible.
Summary: Say "Je ne comprends pas. Say "Je ne parle pas (le) français. Say "Parlez-vous anglais? Say "Je ne connais pas cette personne/place. Say "Je ne sais quoi.

Problem: Article: Your flat, 4 x 4 piece should completely cover the top of the cabin of your vehicle. Then, stretching across the gap made by the 2 x 8 pieces:  Attach two 2 x 4 blocks, on on top the other, so that both are flat against the back wall of your cabin. Attach two 1 x 4 pieces behind the 2 x 4 blocks. This should create an flat surface that is level with the roof of your cabin. To join your cabin and bed together firmly, you should connect both by attaching your 4 x 8 piece to the top. A single row of studs should hang free the hood/window area of your truck. Attach your sloped window atop the 4 x 8 on the front-most studs. The hood cover should go in the front-center of the 4 x 8 piece for the most realistic effect. Use 1 x 8 smooth pieces on the top of the walls of the bed of your truck. Leave two free studs on the walls of the bed of your truck closest to the cabin.
Summary: Roof the cabin of your truck and the front-most part of the bed. Add a unifying roof piece and a sloped window for effect. Fasten your hood cover and railings for the bed.

Problem: Article: Medicated mouthwashes or rinses can help reduce pain from cold sores inside your mouth. Look for a rinse containing an anesthetic, such as a 2% viscous solution of Lidocaine. Oral herpes can be treated with antiviral cream that prevents the herpes virus from growing. Antiviral creams stop the virus from entering new skin cells. The cream may be applied before or during an outbreak. Use one of the following antiviral creams:  Docosanol (Abreva): This is available over-the-counter. Apply according to the instructions on the packaging. Penciclovir (Denavir): This cream is available by prescription only. See a doctor to for a prescription and instructions on how to use it. The typical dosage is a 1% cream applied once every two hours while you are awake, over the course of four days. Acyclovir: This is another prescription cream, typically given at a 5% concentration and used five times a day for four days. Oral antiviral medicine is an effective preventative treatment for oral herpes. Antiviral medicine may be taken either continuously or at the first sign of outbreak. It is available by prescription only, so make an appointment with your doctor to discuss your options. Antiviral medications include the following:  Acyclovir (Zovirax), usually taken three times a day for7-10 days. Famciclovir (Famvir), usually taken 2-3 times a day for 7-10 days. Valacyclovir (Valtrex), usually taken twice a day for 7-19 days. Exposure to sunlight can make you more susceptible to cold sore outbreaks. Additionally, some anti-viral medications or other treatments may make your skin more sensitive to the sun. Take extra care to protect your lips from the sun by using zinc oxide or a lip balm containing broad spectrum sunscreen. If you regularly experience severe outbreaks, you may need special treatment. Some people experience extremely painful, long-lasting cold sores. These can be treated by administering medication intravenously. See a doctor immediately if you have any of the following problems with your cold sores:  They prevent you from eating and drinking They don't heal after two or more weeks New outbreaks occur almost continuously
Summary: Use a medicated mouthwash. Use a medicated cream. Take antiviral medicine. Protect your lips from sun exposure during treatment. Get treated for severe infections.

Problem: Article: If you are using more than one type of oil, combine them in equal parts to make 3 cups (710 ml). Pour the mixture into the top section of a double boiler. Don’t add any of the other ingredients yet. If you don’t have a double boiler, you can also place a mixing bowl on top of a saucepan. Fill the bottom section of the boiler with 2 inches (5.1 cm) of water. Heat on medium heat for about 2-3 minutes until all the oils have combined. Once you’ve mixed your oils together and heated them in a double boiler, add 1 1⁄2 cups (350 ml) of lanolin. Stir the mixture with a wooden spoon until it is well-combined. If you are just using one type of oil, heat up the oil in a double boiler before you mix in the lanolin to help the ingredients combine better. Let your hoof oil sit and cool down to room temperature. Add 1 tablespoon (15 ml) each of any essential oils you would like to use. Pour in 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of Vitamin E oil as well, if you would like to give the oil extra preservative powers. You can also add glycerin or aloe vera gel at this time, if you are using them. Use something that you can easily dip a brush into when you are ready to apply the oil. Be sure you can fully close and seal the container to protect and preserve the hoof oil when you aren’t using it.  Try cleaning out an old butter tub to store your oil. You can use a funnel to help you pour the solution without spilling.
Summary:
Pour your oils into the top section of a double boiler. Heat the oils for 2-3 minutes. Mix lanolin into the warm oil if you're adding some to your hoof oil. Add any extra ingredients after the mixture has cooled. Pour the finished hoof oil into an airtight container.