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01-09-2011, 03:44 PM #11
Il est meilleur que vous tous en anglais que vous l'êtes en français.

I mean at least his english is understandable. Who cares about his spelling really. But he needs to revise his asking price though...
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01-09-2011, 04:49 PM #12
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Listening, then comprehending, is the hardest for me. I have been able to read French more than adequately for well over 30 years, however upon living in Quebec, I was challenged to the fastest French talkers in the World, sentences full of invectives, weird slang, and Quebec/English combo words that would baffle French Semantics.
I can understand Caribbean French as it's slightly more pure, and I can understand Parisienne French spoken slowly. When the slang is removed, it is the most beautiful language in the World.
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01-09-2011, 05:06 PM #13
My wife is 100% Quebecois and when the in-laws come over
believe me it is at a speed at which after 9 years I am still amazed... Even worse my father in law is from Gaspe!! (the Quebecors on this board will understand what I mean)
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01-09-2011, 07:22 PM #14
For example, if someone is doing the search with "vanek patch*" or "miller patch*", he will find the item. It is a BIN auction with best offer, so the power is in the hands of the seller. A lot of items on eBay don't use a perfect terminology.
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