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Celine
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favourite french word

Postby Celine » October 20th, 2008 9:17 am

On peut dire ce que l'on veut, tout rend bien en Français.

Alors je voudrais savoir quel est votre mot ou phrase préféré en français ?

la mienne c'est : "Je t'aime"


:)

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Postby Teacherangele » October 21st, 2008 3:22 pm

Aw Céline que c'est mignon! Oops, I just took it out of your mouth...

Le silence est d'or et la parole est d'argent. C'est pour ça que je me tais!

(Yes I'm from the North of France were people seem colder at first. We are a bit more distant when getting acquainted. It's the colder weather, I'm telling you!) :P
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Postby andy987s » April 30th, 2009 6:26 am

J'aime le mot "parapluie".

Perhaps not as romantic as you Celine, but it is a very cute word to my Australian ears.

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My favorite word is ....

Postby Teacherangele » April 30th, 2009 2:52 pm

... brioche.
I always thought that whenever I say it and pronounce the 2nd syllable it feels like I have one melting in my mouth!

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Re: My favorite word is ....

Postby andy987s » May 1st, 2009 6:52 am

Ooh, now we're talking food - hmm. I think "Fois Gras" is an absolute triumph of language over reality. If someone proffered some fatty liver, well... I'd try and avoid it. But when I was in southern France, I found something in the markets called a Royale. Made from dried and perhaps smoked duck meat wrapped around Fois Gras. Ooh la la - Se Magnific! It quickly became my favourite treat.

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Postby Teacherangele » May 1st, 2009 6:49 pm

Yes we always talk about food, faire une bouffe.... So tell me how long did you stay in Provence?

That sounds so tasty never tried it!
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Postby andy987s » May 4th, 2009 10:38 am

Teacherangele wrote:Yes we always talk about food, faire une bouffe.... So tell me how long did you stay in Provence?

That sounds so tasty never tried it!


Oh my reply seems to have disappeared, or I didn't post it properly. Ah well...
Je suis resté en France pour six mois - the limit of my visa. Then I travelled around europe a few months and snuck back in for a couple of weeks to say Adieu à mes amis.
What made you think I was in Provence? I did go and stay in Aix for a visit with my friend. He wanted to show me his Porsche. Was an old tractor - big joke! :o
Most of my time was in the Dorgdogne (South/West) - beautiful country. I did as many trips as possible and saw just about all the department.

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Postby Teacherangele » May 5th, 2009 5:10 pm

Hi again

You mentioned southern France and as Provence is a popular destination I just assumed it! It sounds like you had a wonderful experience!
What were surprising or shocking moments while living among the French ?
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Postby andy987s » May 6th, 2009 6:33 am

Teacherangele wrote:Hi again

You mentioned southern France and as Provence is a popular destination I just assumed it! It sounds like you had a wonderful experience!
What were surprising or shocking moments while living among the French ?


The politeness was very impressive. Although waiting in long lines at the Supermarche or La Poste whilst people have a personal conversation with the cashier is a foreign concept for me, and takes a little getting used to. I love the bread, and the wine, and even the fact that almost everything closes while tout le monde go home for a big lunch. The popularity of hunting was a big surprise.

Animal welfare seems to be a bit thin, at least in my neck of the woods. The fact that you could drive a tiny 50cc micro car even after you loose your license was a shock and really quite hilarious.

Ah I miss it all. But I do live in a very nice place, so I shouldn't protest too much.

So, how do you find mexico, what are the cultural differences? Are the flu restrictions having a big impact on you?

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Hmmm ...

Postby srsproles1977 » May 4th, 2010 11:23 pm

Moi, j'aime le mot "champignon" ... je suis americain; pour moi, le mot 'champignon' est tres ... FRANCAIS! (les sons ...)

J'espere que j'ai dit ça correctement!! :)

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Postby gssq » May 21st, 2010 2:57 am

Le mot, "la fac" m'amuse beaucoup

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Postby Teacherangele » June 8th, 2010 11:40 pm

Il y a aussi le mot Chocolat que j aime beacoup !
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Postby pandorappritchard5687 » April 21st, 2011 11:49 pm

"heureux" ... it rolls so beautifully!

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