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Yes, correct (C'est vrai) J'habite a\ New Hampshire, near Keene, around 72 degrees west of London and about 42.9 degrres north of the equator.
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Hi John;
Really gives the right bicep a workout.
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Yup, Ouais. Ce l'ai fait. It does. Parfois de mon francais est mal. Some of my French is incorrect.
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Where did you learn it?
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80% of it I learned after high school courses of two years non-college prep level 2 French in Keene High.
But 80% of it I learned by reading mostly one big dictionarre I bought (achete) en Montreal. Robert-Collins.
And other texts and bilingue novels, but primarily dictionaries with pronounciation keys.
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Pretty good that you almost taught yourself.
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Yes, and by remembering a lot of words like "pr^ete" (ready) and other words that Mrs Calvalaro taught us in high school helped me to learn the pronunciation key better, by comparing the written key with what she had said. The preface forward with the words to help learn the sounds aren't always completely useful, not enough words used for most people to be sure of what they are learning for that sound.
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Why french?
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I took french in high school because my Dad did and he recommended it.
Then I took no German at WPI, the only language they taught besides English, and I took music instead.
Then I forgot about french during my marriage of 8 years.
Then when I moved to northern Vermont and northern NH, I travelled to Quebec for the fun of it and
to see what I could see, and it is mostly flatter than where I was living but the people were interesting!
And that's where the French studies increased immediately as they are necessary in 70% of Quebec at least.
Especially the smaller towns and small cities like Sherbrooke.
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That is what I was thinking that you were Canada. I was up there around Niagara Falls but they spoke English there.
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Yes Toronto and Ontario and Ottowa (capital) are all English. Go East a bit and then it's French. Go to New Brunswick east of Maine and it is 60% English again.
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Yes, I heard that. It was nice when I was there but now I hear mixed news about it.
In mathematics, you don't understand things. You just get used to them.
If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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hi JEF
isn't it Ottawa?
Here lies the reader who will never open this book. He is forever dead.
Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most. ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment
The knowledge of some things as a function of age is a delta function.
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Hi anonimnystefy;
I left a message for you in the other thread.
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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bo: Did you go to Quebec ever?
an: Yes, I croire you are right, I just drove thru it one night from upper New York State but never saw it in the daytime.
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Hi John;
I was just a kid when I went and do not know where I was.
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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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Very interesting. I spent my childhood in the six states of New England without exception until about age 20 or 23 I visited NY City for twenty minutes, drove thru and waved to a guy while I was playing a cassette tape of Shania Twain I bought in Quebec City. Wait, I guess I was more like 28 then in NYC that time. The first time in NYC was when I was married and we bought a new Subaru and we drove to Penn and NJ and back thru NYC at nite to get home to New England.
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So you never lived in NYC. Lucky you!
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Nope, I thought of driving there to see 9/11 but I decided to stay where I was. I cried though by a stream and went back to work only for a few minutes to pick up my work gloves and tell them I was going home, which was Berlin NH at the time.
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That was a bad time. Lost someone I went to school with in it.
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Mon Dieu Je suis tres desol/e. I am very sorry.
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Thanks but I only became aware of it through someone else going through the lists of the fatalities and then telling me.
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I see. Off le sujet, uh, I'm going outside for fresh air (plein air) and finish shovelling. Later today I hope to continue my decision to visit a dance whose contributions help a baby born weeks early. I have danced there many a time.
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Okay, John, do not work too hard!
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okay, I'm done, now I forgot the stairs off the deck in the back... out i go...
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