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But it's good that you are finally starting to understand your place in the grand scheme of things. |
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I'm not trying to start another argument, I'm just saying that I feel you are being unfair and unhelpful here. It would have been easier to make a constructive statement at the beginning, rather than allow it to erupt into this...
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Is mo páis agus mo inspioráid í Alizée. Níl aon scamall sa spéir nuair a feicim nó cloisim í.
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In French, we pronounce LEELEE ^^
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i usualy pronounce it lily, but thats cause i never new the french pronouciation, i still like lily better than leelee
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At least I know how to correctly pronounce Lili. How you choose pronounce it is your own business. |
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Apparently you do not know.
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RMJ's attitude about the whole thing is another story entirely. If he wants to emphasize to everyone his opinions about how America, Americans, and English are not the center of the world, then that's his right, but I think doing it in this manner is not particularly productive. He's clearly not trying to be easy. Last edited by fsquared; 11-06-2007 at 06:37 PM.. |
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I gotta admit that "leelee" is prolly the closest for a native English speaker. It's just that it's easy to forget the differences and the fact that there aren't all the "weird" phonetics. Let's cut the irrelevant bs..it's not helping anyone.
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I'd just like to thank fsquared for his informative posts in this thread.
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