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Oui! Je parle le francais tre bien. Et vous?
Non mais je peut faire semblant. XD
I have been able to speak French since I was 6 years old.
Only in the bedroom.
Oui. Je parle Fracais un peu.
No.
Yo se como hablar en Español.
no but it sounds so wonderful. i wish I could.
Yes, I do, to a degree. I am in my third year of studying French in school and am regularly oen of my classes' top students. I am taking it for GCSE next year, and I hope to do very well in it
Only a very little bit.
i wish, french is the language of love. it would be sweet
Years ago some yes..now I know just a few words..
No but i can speak a little german.
Seulment un petit peut!
I think the correct phrase is Parle vous François?
and that's a no for me.. only a tiny bit.
As far as a semester at college will get me.
I can speak it and sing it ...
as long as I am reading off a piece of paper ...
but I'm not likely to know what I am saying.
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Je peut parle un peu seulement, vous?
I thought i did until a recent trip to Paris helped change that misconception. I'll tell you what though, THEY don't speak English!
Ew la la... Bon appetite miseur French fry... Or something...
I have been trying to learn it, so I know a bit of basics, but it will be another 10 years or so before I even come near to speaking it fluently. :( Still, it doesn't stop me from flouncing up to my boyfriend and exclaiming "Mon petit choux!". :D
No, I can't speak French because I have not learned it before. I think it is not easy to learn anyway.
Non =(
I am starting a language couse in September and am deciding between French and Arabic... maybe I will speak French in a year or so =)
I can write & read a fair amount of French, but i dont speak it well =(
Oui mon ami ^^;;
Mais je parle mieux espagnol =/
No.. =(
I WISH.
Je ne parlez pas francois. Well alright, maybe a little. :)
Non, though mi habla Espanol.
no but all i know is that most citizen from european countries considered french as the gay lingua
I understand French when spoken to me as I was raised that way. My relatives can speak it and I reply in English without missing a beat. Makes my husband crazy. lol!! It is harder for me to understand the French spoken in certain places, like Quebec, but I'm told that they use a very formal French and after 45+ years my French may have gone down the dumper :-)
I do read a bit of French and I still do know some words but sentence structure always gets me. Maybe if some relatives hadn't poked fun at my attempts to still speak it I wouldn't be so self conscience and speak it today. I'd love to.
Un petit peu...
Je ne parle pas francais. (Well, not enough to be worthy of mention.)
No, but I know a Plymouth man who can perform a very good interpretation of fake French pronounciations. I would like to learn Russian and Arabic, myself.
Si je dois savoir ou est la gare ou a quelle heure est ouvert le musee,oui mais si je dois faire un discors, non.
My French is, sadly, only just slightly above survival, but because I speak Italian fluently, I can fudge.
No. I did take German in school for a short time though. I can't quite say anything in German but I can read, write and understand a lot of it.
Only to men.
Oui, je sais un peu.
Oui, je parle francais. C'est ma specialisation a l'universite.
Only when I'm too mad that I can't control myself!
Moi?
No I can't.
Bon jour ;)
Un peu, mais non.
no,oncolia
bon secour coma tally vue! +5
un petit peu
Oui, je parle francais, et j'adore la langue!
No, my French teacher was a cow in school so I refused to learn it.
Oui, je parle le francais. Mais, je manque le practique.
I speak conversational Spanish and I know enough Arabic to get me shot at. Oddly, the one phrase that got me shot at the most was "Dib islahak!" (Drop your weapon!). At least that's what the translator told us to say.
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Non. :(
by Indigo- in the library with the revolver on June 30th, 2009
Yeah but you did understand what I said--didn't you? You probably
know something......a little bit maybe. I haven't talked to you
in a long while. How have you been?
by buttman on June 30th, 2009
Very good cutebutt! I can't give points again I guess. That other one must have been a one-time thing for now.
by alwayscurious on June 30th, 2009
Yeah, I did. I've been trying to learn it, but I only know the basics, like "Comment ça va?" and things like that.
by Indigo- in the library with the revolver on June 30th, 2009
Ca va bien. Oh yeah, like I said you know some things.
by buttman on June 30th, 2009
Yeah *AC*, I have to find out if I'm able to give you points
again, too.
by buttman on June 30th, 2009
Ça va bien aussi(?). :) I'm making Earl Grey cupcakes.
by Indigo- in the library with the revolver on June 30th, 2009
Are you? You mean literally?
by buttman on June 30th, 2009
Yes; I'm not sure if I would like metaphorical Earl Grey cupcakes...
by Indigo- in the library with the revolver on June 30th, 2009
No I wasn't sure if you were talking serious or just kidding.
by buttman on June 30th, 2009
Quite serious. They are very good.
by Indigo- in the library with the revolver on June 30th, 2009
I can't bake for s**t!
by buttman on June 30th, 2009
Aww, how come?
by Indigo- in the library with the revolver on June 30th, 2009
I can cook, but could never get the hang of baking. Some people
say it's easy.......not to me! Just like when I was a kid I couldn't draw to save my life! In the first grade, I think, the teacher
asked us to draw a horse, and after we finished we placed all of
drawing on her desk then would look each horse drawing and select
the best one. Well, she asked to approach her desk and I did, then
very kindly she asked me: "You don't like horses, do you?" I said:
'Yes I do, why?' "How come then you drew a cow?"
by buttman on June 30th, 2009
Heheheh. Poor you, though, you must have felt pretty put down.
by Indigo- in the library with the revolver on June 30th, 2009
I felt soooo DUMB! At that particular moment I wanted the earth
to open wide and just swallow me up whole! Lol!
by buttman on June 30th, 2009
Aww. I had an art teacher back in kindergarten that made me feel like that. He always wanted me to draw a certain way (for an example, he wanted me to draw heads as eggs, and I decided early on that heads weren't very egg-shaped -- too many bumps) and when I didn't follow his instructions he would yell at me for about a million years. But kindergarten generally sucked, anyway -- they fed us lumpy grits (or whatever grain it was, I only know the Russian name, but the texture is close enough).
by Indigo- in the library with the revolver on June 30th, 2009
Oh yeah! you were using reason, by painting heads as they are, but
he wanted you to draw some dumb s**t. Yeah, just about every
kinder sucks anyway.
by buttman on June 30th, 2009
+6
by alwayscurious on July 1st, 2009
Thank you *AC*. (MWAH!)
by buttman on July 1st, 2009
My pleasure cutebutt! *Kiss Kiss*
by alwayscurious on July 1st, 2009