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Aug 26, 2007 @ 20:15:57 | #81 | lili
Ogler 27437 points


26/F/Beaverton, Oregon Join Date: Apr 2005 | Fredd, Canadian French and France French's main difference is in the pronunciation. Because of the French grammar board, the grammar remains very standard. There will always be regional expressions, but in Quebec, French is taught in the proper standard form, just as it is in France. You should give my husband some credit for being able to recognize French when he sees it. However, I did explain to him that typos and online expressions and shortcuts will affect how people type, so that may have been a factor.

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Nov 11, 2007 @ 15:19:24 | #89 | indigo
Über-General 717 points


14/NA/York!, United Kingdom Join Date: Sep 2007 | Bonjour, je parle le francais, mais pas tres bien lol a mais ca c'est anglais, pardon. ok, alors, de quoi parler? je n'en sais rein.
eh bes alors. j'aime beucoup parler de rien comme ca, mais il y a rien a discuter.
mon prof m'a dis que je peut faire me GCSE's plutot que tout le monde, mais moi, je suis terrifie! Il faut que je manque des lescons comme l'Art et l'Allemand, et que j'y ai dans les lescons de Y11.... c'est vraiment...pas ennervent, mais... ben. je ne sais pas le mot. donc je vais arrete de parler ce francais tres mauvais! lol. | | |
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