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I Held An Emmy Award Today.

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MY LE FRENCH IS FANTASTIQUE. Means "MY ENGLISH IS THE FANTASTIC"

Wait ... What ??! He said french and not english

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Wait ... What ??! He said french and not english

 

I think he meant: Mon anglais est fantastique. Moyens "My English is The Fantastic"

lol :tongue:

 

@OP (bradyg): That's nice. Now you can say, "In a weird sense, I once won a Emmy, but then lost it."

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I think he meant: Mon anglais est fantastique. Moyens "My English is The Fantastic"

lol :tongue:

 

@OP (bradyg): That's nice. Now you can say, "In a weird sense, I once won a Emmy, but then lost it."

Hahaha yeah.

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I think he meant: Mon anglais est fantastique. Moyens "My English is The Fantastic"

lol :tongue:

 

@OP (bradyg): That's nice. Now you can say, "In a weird sense, I once won a Emmy, but then lost it."

(HAHA) lol

 

How do you say,  I once won a Emmy, but then lost it. In French

 

- Use Google Translate

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(HAHA) lol

 

How do you say,  I once won a Emmy, but then lost it. In French

 

- Use Google Translate

 

Une fois, j'ai gagne un Emmy, mais ensuite perdu.

I just used Google to translate words & formed the sentence myself :tongue:

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Une fois, j'ai gagne un Emmy, mais ensuite perdu.

I just used Google to translate words & formed the sentence myself :tongue:

 

That's Cheating (HAHAHAHAHA)

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Well at least he tried. French is not an easy language to learn. :tongue:

 

Urgh tell me about. Stupid verb conjugation and male and female nouns and all that stuff. When I had to take French in school I'd just make everything masculine and whenever I had to conjugate a verb I'd just write down whatever sounded correct. To this day I don't know how to tell if something is male or female (talking about words, not people). 

Urgh tell me about. Stupid verb conjugation and male and female nouns and all that stuff. When I had to take French in school I'd just make everything masculine and whenever I had to conjugate a verb I'd just write down whatever sounded correct. To this day I don't know how to tell if something is male or female (talking about words, not people). 

 

I feel a sigh of relief, when the word starts with a vowel.

 

Irregular verbs (especially in passe compose) confuse the hell out of me. They aren't even relatable to the original verb.

Like how does eu relate to avoir?

I feel a sigh of relief, when the word starts with a vowel.

 

Irregular verbs (especially in passe compose) confuse the hell out of me. They aren't even relatable to the original verb.

Like how does eu relate to avoir?

 

No clue. I finished with French three years ago and I don't plan on going back. Although I'd love to learn it, it's too much for me.

I feel a sigh of relief, when the word starts with a vowel.

 

Irregular verbs (especially in passe compose) confuse the hell out of me. They aren't even relatable to the original verb.

Like how does eu relate to avoir?

 

Urgh tell me about. Stupid verb conjugation and male and female nouns and all that stuff. When I had to take French in school I'd just make everything masculine and whenever I had to conjugate a verb I'd just write down whatever sounded correct. To this day I don't know how to tell if something is male or female (talking about words, not people). 

 

Those are things you have to know by heart. The language is full of irregularities and you have to know them, that's about it.

 

That's why I can't stand when people use "there" or "their" instead of "they're", and vice versa. Your language is so easy compared to French that I just cannot understand that people can make such mistakes.

 

FYI, "I once won an Emmy, but then lost it" --> "une fois j'ai gagné un Emmy, mais je l'ai ensuite perdu".

 

Anyway, we're getting way off-topic here...

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That's Cheating (HAHAHAHAHA)

*insert fake anger tone here* Well, you did write "-Use Google Translate" on your post, so technically, I did not cheat. (lol :teehee:  )

 

No clue. I finished with French three years ago and I don't plan on going back. Although I'd love to learn it, it's too much for me.

I finished with my French 3 yrs ago too. Weird :P

 

 

Those are things you have to know by heart. The language is full of irregularities and you have to know them, that's about it.

 

That's why I can't stand when people use "there" or "their" instead of "they're", and vice versa. Your language is so easy compared to French that I just cannot understand that people can make such mistakes.

 

FYI, "I once won an Emmy, but then lost it" --> "une fois j'ai gagné un Emmy, mais je l'ai ensuite perdu".

True. I had a book just for the Grammar part & read it topic by topic. 1 topic, 1 day, recite it at least 5-10 times. Close book, recite. Take 1/2-1 hr break (distraction for the Brain) then try to Recite it again without looking. If successful, repeat process but with reciting from the book 1-2 times.

 

(@ 2nd line) Amen!

(@3rd line) oh right. Thanks  :wallbash:

 

 

Ok. Back on Topic: ................. uhh ......... oh, here's a question: What did you ask Mr. Mueller for him to allow you to hold the Emmy?

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No clue. I finished with French three years ago and I don't plan on going back. Although I'd love to learn it, it's too much for me.

I have not started yet, You have to go back. Would you go back in another 5 or more years if you wanted to 

 

Yeah I can agree to that. I took it for 11 years and only know how to say hello and how are you. Very poorly too. 

 

Yea It's hard as in hell, but then Most French people do speak in English 

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*insert fake anger tone here* Well, you did write "-Use Google Translate" on your post, so technically, I did not cheat. (lol :teehee:  )

 

I finished with my French 3 yrs ago too. Weird :P

 

 

True. I had a book just for the Grammar part & read it topic by topic. 1 topic, 1 day, recite it at least 5-10 times. Close book, recite. Take 1/2-1 hr break (distraction for the Brain) then try to Recite it again without looking. If successful, repeat process but with reciting from the book 1-2 times.

 

(@ 2nd line) Amen!

(@3rd line) oh right. Thanks  :wallbash:

 

 

Ok. Back on Topic: ................. uhh ......... oh, here's a question: What did you ask Mr. Mueller for him to allow you to hold the Emmy?

Nothing, he passed it around the class.

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