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Here's a question for our native speakers -
When verbally spelling a word that contains accents, how would one speak them? Say Alizée was spelling her name to somebody for example, would she say "A L I Z E aigu E," or spell her name and add the accent notations at the end, or what? I don't know why, but I suddenly though about that earlier, and realized that with the vast number of accents in French, there must be a standard and simple way of handling it.
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i was taught in primary school to say ah el i zey e accent aigu e
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Sigh... I just finished school forever and now I'm learning again... :S
But it's actually something I enjoy so yay for me. All those links are very helpful. Merci tout beaucoup (Don't think this is right, but hey, I'm learning!) |
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you mean to say Thanks a lot everybody? That is merci beaucoup tout le monde
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What happens when humans start to colonize on the moon?
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I'm not sure because I realise in almost all languages you can't translate it directly ie. thank you - merci, all - tout, and very much - beaucoup, to become merci tout beaucoup haha |
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in this case it is merci beaucoup à tous
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Hmm "thanks very much to all". I get it.
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But what if there are parallel universes? Ugh |
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