If you're staying-put in one place for long enough I could post you my "all the aires" when I get home tomorrow evening. (God and DFDS willing)
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Phil that's amazing thank you but don't worry we can manage as we only need to find somewhere for our last 2 nights and cliffhanger are texting us cords. Really hope you can get back ok. Safe travels, see you soon xIf you're staying-put in one place for long enough I could post you my "all the aires" when I get home tomorrow evening. (God and DFDS willing)
Your doing a great job of keeping us entertained don't worry it can only get better and I always find I feel cooler without underwear as well
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Great photos but I must have missed one as I didn't spot the one of the buoyancy aids.
I've swiftly put a sundress over my head, slapped a hat on, collected the dog for a quick walk around the pitch but as its a beautiful day I venture further getting to the beach before I remember I'm not wearing any underwear and my face still has pillow creases on it.
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Not wanting to hijack your post Mousy, but Frankie can you answer me a question - it is on topic and may help the Mousies on their travels - what makes one noun masculine and another feminine? You can answer on another thread although I fear you may be inundated with us funsters wanting free French lessons!.... Sorry , I could not resist! I do hope the best is ahead though and that you won't find summer storms on your way! The heat has been horrendous.... 41° in the shade at my place!!!!!!
Now Mr. and Mrs. Mousy in order to avoid more troubles at least with the linguo;
Répète après moi: bonjour monsieur/madame je voudrais 8 pains au chocolat; 8 croissants et 2 baguettes!
Allez..... Bon Voyage et Bonnes Vacances (Vacances is feminine hense BONNES!) Next lesson according to the next episode of your holidays saga!... Follow this space if you're about to go to France Oh and follow this too!!!
http://france.lachainemeteo.com/meteo-france/pays/previsions-meteo-france-0.php
Frankie
what makes one noun masculine and another feminine?
If you're on your way to Annecy, don't forget (in all your excitement) to let me know how you intend to miss out Geneva/Swiss border and hence having to pay for a vignette.
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@cliffandger I'm very often asked this question , and honestly I don't know. We learn the gender together with the word when toddlers. I still have to look up in the dictionary to know whether a new (to me) word is masculine or feminine. The only advice I can give you is always learn the gender when learning the word.
Also the fact you hear "bonne" in a sentence doesn't mean it is feminine.
Example : Bon appétit. The N of Bon is pronounced together with the A of Appétit, and gives you the impression it is feminine, whilst it's not!
Oh and BTW don't pronounce the "t" at the end of appétit. If there's no "e" at the end of a word, then you keep the last letter mute. (chocolat...is another one). Some towns or people 'names don't follow this rule.
If you want a special thread with this sort of questions , no problem. Start it and just tag me when you need an answer. Even if very busy,I can still take a few seconds to answer, and it doesn't make any noise when the toddlers are taking a nap!
Amicalement
Frankie
@cliffandger I'm very often asked this question , and honestly I don't know. We learn the gender together with the word when toddlers. I still have to look up in the dictionary to know whether a new (to me) word is masculine or feminine. The only advice I can give you is always learn the gender when learning the word.
Also the fact you hear "bonne" in a sentence doesn't mean it is feminine.
Example : Bon appétit. The N of Bon is pronounced together with the A of Appétit, and gives you the impression it is feminine, whilst it's not!
Oh and BTW don't pronounce the "t" at the end of appétit. If there's no "e" at the end of a word, then you keep the last letter mute. (chocolat...is another one). Some towns or people 'names don't follow this rule.
If you want a special thread with this sort of questions , no problem. Start it and just tag me when you need an answer. Even if very busy,I can still take a few seconds to answer, and it doesn't make any noise when the toddlers are taking a nap!
Amicalement
Frankie
We could just have a thread on swear words.
My lack of a good swear word in French hinders my ability to return abuse from French drivers. I only know merde but sometimes you want to be a bit more elaborate than that.
There is a book called Pardon my French by Harrops which lists loads of French swear words. A milder rebuke is to call somebody a bourrion which means you are driving like an idiotWe could just have a thread on swear words.
My lack of a good swear word in French hinders my ability to return abuse from French drivers. I only know merde but sometimes you want to be a bit more elaborate than that.
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Not wanting to hijack your post Mousy, but Frankie can you answer me a question - it is on topic and may help the Mousies on their travels - what makes one noun masculine and another feminine? You can answer on another thread although I fear you may be inundated with us funsters wanting free French lessons!
Surely that should be "- it is on topic and may help the Miceys on their travels -"?- it is on topic and may help the Mousies on their travels -
Surely that should be "- it is on topic and may help the Miceys on their travels -"?
OK bad boy! Don't criticise others grammar! Go stand in the corner!
Sorry.
I'm still in the corner. I'll respond when released on parole!or meeces?
OK, my time's up.or meeces?
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Reims Dijon Macon and Bourg en Bresse.@Mousy We need someone like you to run the Country. Cool in a crisis or what!!!
If you're going to Annecy, can you let me know the way you routed around the Swiss border please. I'm going to Annecy in a month or two and don't want to go through Switzerland and pay the Vignette (like I did last year).
Really hope you get across ok.
.This should clear up the masculine and feminine questions, A Bra (Brassiere) is masculine Has this explanation been helpful I wish you the the best of luck explaining that one Frankie
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