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French Have No Backbone/No Sense Of Humour.?
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I've heard such comments. I'm reading Verdun 1916, and I live part-time in a French village. It seems to me that they have both. They certainly have a sense of humour, although people who don't understand French wouldn't know that. They certainly have backbone; we weren't occupied by an invading army and they were. How would the English have got on if Churchill and Dad's Army had failed? The spivs and right-wing profiteers would have had a field day.
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"qui ne comprennent francais." qui ne comprennent pas le français.
19:30 Fri 04th Sep 2020
APG's comment at 2046 on Friday reminded me of a situation that happened a few weeks ago. In the midst of the covid pandemic some much needed supplies such a PPE, hand-sanitizers, disinfecting agents etc were imported from the US. A Quebec MP rose in Parliament and issued a scathing and blisteringly irate complaint that the packaging these much-needed products came in were not labelled in French as well as English! How about that for grumbling?
Yes, I know that APG; however, these products were ordered on an emergency basis by the Federal Government ESPECIALLY for Quebec because of the dire situation in their nursing-homes which actually had Canadian Armed Forces personnel helping out. They were ordered from US companies that don't usually export to Canada and therefore their packaging machines are not tooled-up to print in French. And this MP had the audacity to complain about the labeling instead of being grateful for the procurement of the much-needed supplies required in his Province.
No, you are incorrect. Je suis né for men, je suis née for women.
Naître is one of a dozen or so irregular verbs which form their perfect tenses with être rather than avoir. In this case, the participle agrees in number and gender with the subject.
https:/ /la-con jugaiso n.nouve lobs.co m/du/ve rbe/nai tre-fem inin.ph p
Naître is one of a dozen or so irregular verbs which form their perfect tenses with être rather than avoir. In this case, the participle agrees in number and gender with the subject.
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