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Walker
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 posted 17 Aug 2004 8:58:29 AM   Reply to Post reply  
#21

 
Thanks for good words to address of the country I live in.
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Walker
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 posted 18 Aug 2004 10:03:02 AM   Reply to Post reply  
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Если кто не слышал, ответ Жирика Америке на оккупацию Ирака слушать здесь.
Ni Germania mp3.

[Message edited by Walker on 8/18/2004 10:07:11 AM]
...исправил link. sheriff...

[Message edited by Sheriff on 8/18/2004 12:10:08 PM]
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 posted 1 Sep 2004 3:22:31 PM   Reply to Post reply  
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Mon cher petit sot!

Tout d'abord, je m'excuse pour les erreurs inevitables de mon francais; vous comprenez, j'espere, que je ne suis qu'une bete americaine qui est "isolee" de tout le monde et donc ne connais pas les langues etrangeres. Je m'excuse egalement de ne pas utiliser les accents, car mon ordinateur, formattee pour l'anglais d'une manere egoiste et typiquement americaine, ne les soutient pas.

A propos de votre message, je soupconne que vous etes sur le point de nous dire que les francais ont gagne TOUTES leurs guerres, que le soleil meme brille de l'interieurs de leurs culs, et que l'aneantissement de la dynastie de Capetiens au 14eme siecle est certainement le resultat d'un complot americain dirige par les ancetres de Bush.

Je crois qu'il serait plus juste et plus intelligent de nous abstenir de generalisations si large envers les francais ET envers les americains. Les individus sont tous differents, et les histoires de nations sont tres compliquees. Il est tres bete, a mon avis, de characteriser les nations entieres de cette facon -- honettes ou non, intelligentes ou stupides, sages ou ignorantes. La sagesse se manifeste dans la moderation -- pas dans les points de vue extremes, comme celui que tiennent beaucoup d'americains ET de francais (et de russes, egalement). Ne soyez donc pas comme "les ennemies de la France" (allegues) et montrez-nous la meme objectivite que vous demandez des americains.

Merci. Wink
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 posted 2 Sep 2004 5:47:06 PM   Reply to Post reply  
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Babelfish.altavista.com даёт такой перевод: Smile

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My dear small stupid! All d'abord, I m'excuse for the inevitables errors of my French; you understand, j'espere, that I am not qu'une bete americaine which is "isolee" of everyone and thus do not know the languages etrangeres. I m'excuse also not to use the accents, because my computer, formattee for l'anglais d'une manere egoist and typically americaine, does not support them. In connection with your message, I soupconne that you etes about to say to us that French has gains ALL their wars, that the same sun is shining l'interieurs of their bottoms, and that l'aneantissement of the dynasty of Capetiens to the 1ême century is certainly the result d'un plot americain directs by the ancestors of Bush. I believe qu'il would be righter and more intelligent to abstain from generalizations so broad towards French AND the americains. The individuals all are different, and the stories of nations are very compliquees. It is very bete, has my opinion, of characteriser the nations entieres of this way -- honettes or not, intelligent or stupid, wise or ignorant. Wisdom appears in the moderation -- not in the extremes points of view of, as that which hold much d'americains AND of French (and of Russian, also). Do thus not be like "les enemy of France" (allegues) and show us same objectivity that you ask for americains. Thank you.

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 posted 7 Sep 2004 7:45:01 PM   Reply to Post reply  
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durachok, does this sound familiar?

Post about French on eXile.ru by Gary Brecher ( war_nerd@exile.ru)

You'd have at least to have decency of mentioning author's name when you copy someone's post.

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 posted 21 Sep 2004 5:45:15 PM   Reply to Post reply  
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Babelfish, как всегда, переводит очень забавно. Артикли ему, как видимо, не под силу, не говоря уже про сослагательное наклонение. Однако умиляет интеллигентный перевод слова "cul". Впрочем, на кой здесь Babelfish? Я была уверена что здешний франкофил и полиглот обладает достаточным знанием французкого языка чтобы не прибегать к таким левым костылям.
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 posted 27 Sep 2004 2:35:32 AM   Reply to Post reply  
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OI, KAKAYA PESENKAAA!
Mdee...
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 posted 23 Nov 2008 8:33:13 AM   Reply to Post reply  
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I am sorry to hear that you have a knee jerk reaction to assume that an American speaking of France is being critical. I live in France and have found your people so welcoming, and tolerant of my mouvais Français that I find it very painful every time I hear an American criticizing the French. Far from being arrogant, I have found that the French to be very accepting and international, of many people not just Americans.

Marrying a French woman was the best decision I ever made.

Vive la France! Vive la république!
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