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From: Yves Euld?de (y.euldede_at_inbox.ru)
Date: 07/21/04
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Date: 21 Jul 2004 08:08:39 -0700
... specialists of this language, or just curious, check
out http://www.marseillais-du-monde.org/dictionnaire.php3.
*Really* funny (in particular the 1rst example "c'est pas
de le faire espré de longue" ahah ah ah !)...
And, while I'm at it: in how many languages can you say
"j'étais de garde la semaine prochaine" (perfectly correct
as it implies that "it was planned I would be on-call next
week but the schedule has changed"...) ?
Yves
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