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I dugg up this old thread (I don't even know how I stumbled on it) to bring you all some "old school" Frenchie, lol.
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Frenchie did you post somewhere about how you found this site? Just curious.
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Still, I think I very rarely leave French words in my English.
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ahhh memories
i remember wanting to ask a lot more questions, but I didn't want to push my luck ... lol |
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Have you asked all of them by now?
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So Frenchie, have you warmed up to her music now, or is it just the max-cuteness factor that keeps you coming back?
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I hope you won't lapidate me, it's still the latter
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Holy...
Congratulations aFrenchie... you just used a word in English that is 100% correct and very fitting, but which I had never even heard of, much less seen in use (and I'm a language obsessed Shakespeare-loving actor). I had to pull out my English dictionary :-P Lapidate: To pelt with stones; to stone to death. Fear not, I don't imagine we shall be lapidating you any time soon! We'll convert you yet ::grins::
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It was easy for me, in French it's "lapider".
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I can make your lapidate but not stone . . .in wood
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bonjour
its nice that you are on here maybe you can learn 2 like alizee while on here like we all do
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