On 01/05/02 11:37, "Seth Hurwitz" <shurwit1_at_jhmi.edu> wrote:
> :) My two most used French phrases:
>
> Repetez lentment, s'il vous plait.
> Repetez en Anglais, s'il vous plait.
>
> And I've probably screwed those up, too!
No, you're actually pretty good! You just forgot an 'e' after the 't' in
'lentement', but that could be a typo and you might have it right!
-Laurent.
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