Reality Check by Dave Whamond for May 14, 2013

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    CrouchingBruin Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Is it le zombie or la zombie?

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    Arianne  almost 11 years ago

    La plume de ma tante? Non? Bonjour tristesse?

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    Aussie Down Under  almost 11 years ago

    If the teacher only had half a brain.

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    green8019  almost 11 years ago

    Le monsteur……

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    Mark Lorenz  almost 11 years ago

    Who cares!!! It’s a comic. Pedantic – so woody allenish.

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    Arianne  almost 11 years ago

    Canard!

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    waykirk  almost 11 years ago

    À tout à l’heure’, which is roughly translated ‘see you soon’.

    But I hope not.

    The old Sarge who loves France

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    Bing43  almost 11 years ago

    What?

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    georgelcsmith  almost 11 years ago

    Zombi is masculine, zombie is feminine. Remember the rule. Nouns in French that end in e are feminine. Those that don’t in e are masculine.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Wow DAVE! Finding my Little Buddy today took a while! Very clever, Sir! :-)

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    Arianne  almost 11 years ago

    Listening to these kids trying to say squirrel in French makes me wonder if this is why Dave named our little buddy “Ralph.” How to say squirrel in French.

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    Arianne  almost 11 years ago

    One animal name you’re not likely to learn how to say in high school French classes is seal. Seals and walruses were my sons’ favorite animals when they were little – we had stuffed animals, books, etc. When they were taking French in high school, it dawned on us that they didn’t know these names, and I had never learned them in school, either. So, we looked them up. When we learned that seal is phoque, we understood the omission. The next day, my smart-aleck son went to class and asked the teacher how to say seal. “All right, who told you?” she asked. The little fink blamed it on me. Then I was that mom.

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    bignatesgirl  almost 11 years ago

    What’s French for “Help”? Or maybe “Drop the ‘En Francais S’il Vous Plait’ act and look behind You!”

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    Zen-of-Zinfandel  almost 11 years ago

    side effects of beaujolais wine include….

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    jack fairbanks  almost 11 years ago

    no can parlay voo that there lingo crap. je voudrais to mangez vous olay, dere teach!

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