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more elaborate grammar ..and what's more, they have grammaire and grand'mère, something used already by Molière, if I remember correctly.
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où es tu, ma Bel? Mais non, mon ami--la belM est la mienne! Et, bonjour, grand'mère wsieber.
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If you want a specific question answered then post again or send me a private message. I'll just try a private message.
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Mais non, mon ami--la belM est la mienne
Pardonnez-moi! Je suis desolé! Je grovel a votre feet!
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Je grovel a votre feet!That's more like it... Sweet Max, you are hilarious AND adorable! Votre feet! [shaking head emoticon] again!
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Jim (and others) -
If you want to type letters with accents (without having to copy and paste from another program), you can hold down Alt and type a series of numbers. For example, on the computer I'm using, Alt + 0233 = é. They're generally in alphabetical order, but I think capitals are listed separate from lowercase. (You can see the listing on a Character Map.)
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Jackie effuses: Votre feet! [shaking head emoticon] again!Maybe it's time to revisit the Europanto thread? [ducking, big-time]
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French pi points out: If you want to type letters with accents (without having to copy and paste from another program), you can hold down Alt and type a series of numbers. For example, on the computer I'm using, Alt + 0233 = é. They're generally in alphabetical order, but I think capitals are listed separate from lowercase. (You can see the listing on a Character Map.)
Unless, of course, you're among the happy few who run Macs.
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