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Leosghost - 11:00 am on Apr 13, 2012 (gmt 0)


"Bouge toi*" <= move you* "booj twah" ( the "j" in Booj is like the "g" in dungeon ) ..the forum doesn't work with the symbols ( what are they called ? my mind is temporarily blank .. that are used for pronunciation ..turns them and most other things into html entities..Lucy and I know this very restricting fact well )..so I have to approximate pronunciation, for the average "non francophone"..
or "Dégage**" <= get outta here "day gaj" ( last syllable rhymes with "Madge" )..

* "toi" is the familiar form of you..for those people or animals you know well..or children ..

The French can get quite offended if you use "toi" if you don't know them..and "Bouge" and "Dégage"..are also normally reserved for those you know well .."Dégage" is a sort of "imperative" verging upon insult ..** you can look up the other meanings ( they depend on context, as does much French usage )..the filters here would remove most of them.. ;-)

"Léve toi" <= get up ( lev twah ) lev rhymes with Kev, short for Kevin..

Mmmmmm lunch, :-) ( déjeuner ) ( day juhn ay )..just going to have some 13.00 o'clock here ..:-)

Before the French influence the Celts amongst us ate a great deal of oats ( Irish = coirce ) (Scots = aran-coirce )..usually pre-fermented..and then boiled etc..

You can do a lot of interesting things with coirce..


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