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That is a great reason to learn French. Legolas Send a noteboard - 14/12/2010 07:29:54 PM
Particularly works in the US, I think, but I guess Britons trying to be fancy often resort to French as well.
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Maurice Druon - The Accursed Kings - 13/12/2010 08:19:21 PM 7914 Views
Thank you for giving this review - I had forgotten the name of the author and series. - 13/12/2010 09:29:59 PM 1701 Views
You're welcome (and thanks for the correction, edited). - 13/12/2010 10:23:55 PM 1724 Views
I know it's not "literary". (EDITED) - 13/12/2010 10:42:33 PM 1628 Views
Subjunctive imperfect, yeah. - 13/12/2010 10:51:34 PM 1688 Views
And with regard to your edit, I don't have a problem with passé simples myself. - 13/12/2010 10:53:59 PM 2045 Views
But how can one read any French literature at all without encountering the passé simple? - 15/12/2010 03:39:37 AM 1858 Views
The point is it is a "literary" tense - 15/12/2010 10:19:59 AM 1847 Views
Why would I read a lower style of book (I won't use the term "literature" to describe them) ? - 16/12/2010 06:11:36 AM 1640 Views
I don't want to start a fight here, but your attitude is seriously starting to grate. - 16/12/2010 06:54:30 PM 1909 Views
I don't care. Start a fight. - 16/12/2010 08:24:22 PM 1807 Views
Well, or we can have a civil debate on French culture, I suppose... also fun. - 16/12/2010 09:09:20 PM 1798 Views
Well, I'm up for that, too. - 17/12/2010 05:48:39 AM 1782 Views
Good. - 17/12/2010 09:01:37 PM 2131 Views
Ah - I support the subjunctive!!! - 18/12/2010 05:10:38 AM 1993 Views
TANGENT - 18/12/2010 09:56:31 AM 1881 Views
This whole conversation is just a pile of tangents, anyway. *NM* - 18/12/2010 01:30:09 PM 868 Views
I enjoy the tangent. - 21/12/2010 12:43:23 AM 1552 Views
But you don't think its disappearance corresponds to a decline in American culture? - 18/12/2010 01:29:43 PM 1775 Views
I read Der Zauberberg in English already. - 21/12/2010 12:48:16 AM 1617 Views
About the passé simple, what Camilla said. As for medieval vocabulary... - 15/12/2010 07:17:44 PM 1801 Views
"Ne...point" is used in Stendhal all the time. - 16/12/2010 06:08:40 AM 1686 Views
That looks like a really fascinating series. - 13/12/2010 10:56:52 PM 1748 Views
Step up your French lessons!!! - 13/12/2010 11:50:21 PM 1923 Views
That is a great reason to learn French. - 14/12/2010 07:29:54 PM 1660 Views
Re: That is a great reason to learn French. - 14/12/2010 08:13:59 PM 1662 Views
Fancier English often turns out to be French, of course. *NM* - 17/12/2010 06:41:19 PM 938 Views
Ooooh - 14/12/2010 07:41:03 PM 1578 Views
I'm really not quite sure how you managed that. - 14/12/2010 08:09:55 PM 1749 Views
Re: I'm really not quite sure how you managed that. - 14/12/2010 08:13:48 PM 1639 Views
I meant Bertière, yeah. Dumas works too, though. - 14/12/2010 08:18:30 PM 1716 Views

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