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humph:
This is why everyone doing a language should do linguistics, so they actually know how to write out words phonetically (using the international phonetic alphabet and all that) :P

droodles:
omg no one posts in the french forum in general but when people ask for help you all shotgun the joint, f u.

détails = DEH-TAI
AIX-EN-PROVENCE = EX - ON - PROV-ONCE or is it IX-ON-PROV-ONCE
pas tout de suite = PA-TU-DE-SWIT


SPEAK FRENCH VERY SOFTLY

i recommend that you say these out loud, especially that aix-en-provence one, so that you can perfect your accent. people think accents aren't important when you speak french but it separates the french-students from the étudiants

humph:

--- Quote from: droodles on September 19, 2008, 07:28:10 pm ---AIX-EN-PROVENCE = EX - ON - PROV-ONCE or is it IX-ON-PROV-ONCE

--- End quote ---
the latter.

I always had a really good french accent, was just really really lazy otherwise... meh.

ninwa:
aw poor droodles :P dw with a noob like me studying French this board is soon gonna get tres active :P

here's another question then :)

"Vous avez vingt ans exactement"

where do I do the elision thingys? I know there's one between vous-avez ...

droodles:
VOUS AVEZ VEINTAIN EXACTEMENT is how you would say it out loud

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