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Old 09-02-2002, 11:50 PM   #11
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As a former French major, I tend to pronounce French words correctly when speaking English, but leave out or minimize the French accent to avoid sounding too pretentious.
Yes, you're right. But unless your French is very good (and mine is not) when you speak to a Frenchman/woman, they always correct you unless you use the correct accent. Always trying to be helpful of course.

Even simple conversation can be a problem. Goes like this: I say "allons mangent" (Let's go eat) then they repeat it. And I say "Est-ce ce que j'ai dit" (this is what I said) then they say "Oh aucun vous pas" (oh no, you didn't). It usually ends in me saying it in English or I starve and spend the rest of the evening working on my French. I also have problems with plural vs. singular and tense. Example: "all
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