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le frangais est toujours awesome. :nod:
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:lol:

humm... j'ai l'impression que nous sommes les seules bilingues qui sont frequentements ici... imagine si nikki parlerait le francais :lol:
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I wish I could understand what ya'll are saying.
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throw it into babelfish.altavista.com :)
or you can probably puzzle most of it out...
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Its funny, one would think that me taking six years of french classes that I should having a slight understanding of what is being said. Boy, those school dollars were sure wasted on me.
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Don't worry, the french classes in canada are horrible. Almost everyone I know is in a similar position to you.
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It was "in one ear, out the other" for me. So I spent the classes reading guitar mags. :)
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happeningfish wrote::lol:

humm... j'ai l'impression que nous sommes les seules bilingues qui sont frequentements ici... imagine si nikki parlerait le francais :lol:


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you back the cause, get out of school, you get a job, the job gets you
and somehow every day you end up serving somebody else
now if that ain't panic that you're feeling, then you damn well better start
you can drive it into that head of yours with the hammer in your heart.


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Je doit ecrire un sommaire du chapitre "Les temps du passe" pour ma classe de francais. Comme je deteste les verbes! :cry:

Et pourquoi est-ce-que le passe simple a l'explication le plus longue, mais c'est jamais utilise? grrr
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J'etais en immersion francais pour 8 ans, donc je comprend tous que vous avez dire.
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