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40.       turquoise
938 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 10:01 pm

 

Quoting Melek74

 

 

 Juste une petite correction: "Je vous en prie" (ou "Je t´en prie" aussi).

 

 thanks.. i found it in the dictionary.i dont even know how to pronounce it

41.       Trudy
7887 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 10:09 pm

 

Quoting turquoise

 

 

 thanks.. i found it in the dictionary.i dont even know how to pronounce it

 

 Very phonetically written I guess it will be something like:

j

ý vu an pri (u jý tan pri oossi)

42.       turquoise
938 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 10:12 pm

 

Quoting Trudy

 

 

 Very phonetically written I guess it will be something like:

j

ý vu an pri (u jý tan pri oossi)

 

 huh?{#lang_emotions_neutral}{#lang_emotions_mobile_phone}

43.       Melek74
1506 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 10:18 pm

 

Quoting turquoise

 

 

 huh?{#lang_emotions_neutral}{#lang_emotions_mobile_phone}

 

If you wrote the pronounciation in Turkish, it would something like: je vüzon pri.

 

Anyway, önemli deðil.



Edited (3/3/2009) by Melek74

44.       portokal
2516 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 11:02 pm

here is my dilemma...

what are to appreciate: delicious pies, or manners?

 

Turk?

 

first are product of hard working (for eight people) second are ... also delicous



Edited (3/3/2009) by portokal

45.       turquoise
938 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 11:04 pm

 

Quoting Melek74

 

 

If you wrote the pronounciation in Turkish, it would something like: je vüzon pri.

 

Anyway, önemli deðil.

 

 je vüzön pri!  hmmm teþekkür ederim

46.       portokal
2516 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 11:07 pm

 

Quoting turquoise

 

 

 je vüzön pri!  hmmm teþekkür ederim

 

je vuzan pri

vous has ou, and ou is u in pronouncing. I am ready to battle with any dictionary!{#lang_emotions_super_cool}

And the en is pronounced like an, an open, almost a nazal(coming from nose) a



Edited (3/3/2009) by portokal

47.       turquoise
938 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 11:08 pm

 

Quoting portokal

here is my dilemma...

what are to appreciate: delicious pies, or manners?

 

Turk?

 

first are product of hard working (for eight people) second are ... also delicous

 

 easy

 

eating the manners as you having the taste of a delicious pie

48.       portokal
2516 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 11:10 pm

 

Quoting turquoise

 

 

 easy

 

eating the manners as you having the taste of a delicious pie

 

lol you are getting quite philosophical, but yes, my dilemma is solved. merci beaucoup!

49.       turquoise
938 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 11:11 pm

 

Quoting portokal

 

 

je vuzan pri

vous has ou, and ou is u in pronouncing. I am ready to battle with any dictionary!{#lang_emotions_super_cool}

And the en is pronounced like an, an open, almost a nazal(coming from nose) a

 

 ok ok im not interested in french anymore{#lang_emotions_unsure} even if it sounds sexy

50.       turquoise
938 posts
 03 Mar 2009 Tue 11:13 pm

 

Quoting portokal

 

 

lol you are getting quite philosophical, but yes, my dilemma is solved. merci beaucoup!

 

 anytimelol

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