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GoodBeans

I'm french, a little froggy !

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GI_Admiral

Some people call me froggy =/

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Rogue

Yeah, that's so two years ago. :p

That makes it Vintige doesn't it? :p

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Radioactive Isotope

and Vintage is sooooo in :p

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Princess

Gastric Incapacity? :p

Why weren't you around when I was changing his name every week? I'm still sad that no one voted for Ghonorrhea Infested

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Andy

lol... Yeah, just ignore those... lunatics. ;)

Hehe. Welcome to Galactic Basic! I actually just posted that in your game thread in the other forum but I hadn't ralised then that you had a welcome thread in here, lol.

Hope you enjoy your stay here. I wouldn't worry too much about your English - if there is one thing I have noticed over the years, it's that any Frenchman who says they can speak a little English can speak more English than an Englishman can speak French.

:)

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GI_Admiral

Salut!! Comment allez vous?

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GoodBeans

Bien et vous ?

Merci beaucoup beeurd :) (that means thanks)

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Radioactive Isotope

so, how do you say "you're welcome?"

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Andy

Bien et vous ?

Merci beaucoup beeurd :) (that means thanks)

Je ne suis pas cel mauvais a Francais! (bien que je suis probablement)

En quelle secteur de France tu habitez-vous?

Je visite Britanny et le Vendee plusieurs annes passe

Arreter moi si je suis un idiot de me, s'il vous plait.

Je n'a pas utilis beaucoup de francais puisque je suis parti ecole il y a 5 ans, donc je suis probablement... err... crap. :p

Now, it's probably easier to read that in English, knowing me... ;)

Should say:

"I am not that bad at French! (But I probably am)

In which area of France do you live?

I have been to Britanny and the Vendee several years ago.

Stop me if I am making an idiot of myself, please.

I have not used a lot of French since I left school about 5 years ago, so I am probably crap.

What do you think? does it prove my point about English people not speaking French very well? lol

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GI_Admiral

lol Nice Beeurd, a man of many languages :p

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Andy

No... Just English, and and a petite amount of French.

Alexander is the resident French-language guy. :)

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Bien et vous ?

Merci beaucoup beeurd :) (that means thanks)

Je ne suis pas cel mauvais a Francais! (bien que je suis probablement)

En quelle secteur de France tu habitez-vous?

Je visite Britanny et le Vendee plusieurs annes passe

Arreter moi si je suis un idiot de me, s'il vous plait.

Je n'a pas utilis beaucoup de francais puisque je suis parti ecole il y a 5 ans, donc je suis probablement... err... crap. :p

Now, it's probably easier to read that in English, knowing me... ;)

Should say:

"I am not that bad at French! (But I probably am)

In which area of France do you live?

I have been to Britanny and the Vendee several years ago.

Stop me if I am making an idiot of myself, please.

I have not used a lot of French since I left school about 5 years ago, so I am probably crap.

What do you think? does it prove my point about English people not speaking French very well? lol

*chuckles* it's ok. while we were in paris a few weeks ago, i couldn't for the life of me figure out why walter and his parents kept sending me to ask people questions. i'd finally had enough and asked him why I had to do all the asking. Him in his genius state??? "You're the one that speaks French!" I DO NOT!!!!! I know how to say please and thank you! So what was I REALLY doing? Asking if they spoke German.

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Radioactive Isotope

YAR for German!!!

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GoodBeans

Sure, your french is quite good :)

Sorry I didn't see you answered me.

So Kisa : "you're welcome" is "tu es le bienvenu".

I live in Montpellier, it's spring here, I've waited it for a long time :)

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Radioactive Isotope

now is that welcome as in "Welcome to my house" or as in "thanks" "you're welcome"?

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GoodBeans

It's "you're welcome" (in my house or anywhere as in your example).

For the reply to thank you, you could say "De rien" (means it's nothing), or better, "je t'en prie".

There's no way of answering exactly the same than in english, but sure you could say "tu es le bienvenu" (or "la bienvenue" if it's a women) to answer to someone who thanked you. If think any french would understand. :) ; and I find the idea better than "de rien" or "je t'en prie"...

You're welcome is far better I think, but it's not unusual to have better words or expressions in english than in french (but don't say that to a french guy :lol: ), did you know we don't even have a word to really translate "smooth", we have to say 3 or 4 words to explain the idea... :lol:

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Chickenman

So, uh, dude. Can you do my French homework for me? Please? :p

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Andy

It's "you're welcome" (in my house or anywhere as in your example).

For the reply to thank you, you could say "De rien" (means it's nothing), or better, "je t'en prie".

There's no way of answering exactly the same than in english, but sure you could say "tu es le bienvenu" (or "la bienvenue" if it's a women) to answer to someone who thanked you. If think any french would understand. :) ; and I find the idea better than "de rien" or "je t'en prie"...

You're welcome is far better I think, but it's not unusual to have better words or expressions in english than in french (but don't say that to a french guy :lol: ), did you know we don't even have a word to really translate "smooth", we have to say 3 or 4 words to explain the idea... :lol:

Most languages are the same actually. It depends on the culture of the country.

See this article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4248494.stm :D

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GoodBeans

That link is interesting :)

And no chicken man, I won't do any chicken homework... school is made to learn ;)

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Rogue

you tell him!

hahaha Chicken has to learn :p

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Radioactive Isotope

*pointlaugh*

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Rogue

*pointcacklelaugh*

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GI_Admiral

*Salacious Crumb cackle* :p

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GoodBeans

I'm lost... :lol:

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