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6th-Jun-2009 10:09 pm
Lexiani, Emma Watson

No matter what language you speak, you've probably come across words or phrases in another language that sound better than their equivalents in your native tongue. What's your favorite word or phrase in a foreign language?


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Je ne sais pas. It sounds so much better than "I don't know". And "c'est vrai".

Note to self: take more baths. The last time (other than tonight) that I had one was during the ice storm in January, and then it was lukewarm at best. 


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7th-Jun-2009 03:28 am (UTC)
this is such a coincidence. I just used the same term for my answer. I drive everyone I know up the wall, because I use Je ne sais pas instead of saying "I don't know" my boyfriend has actually picked up the language so he understands. Lol. =D
7th-Jun-2009 03:37 am (UTC)
:D It's good he's learning the language of love, then, no? ;)

That's about all I retained from French class. I have a friend who doesn't know French and when I say that, she's always like, "I don't know what you're saying!"

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