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@candle @Deuchnord NB: When the L is doubled, the e is pronounced "è", like in the pronoun "elle".

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Le chat : *existe*
Ma copine et moi : Oui ! Bravo ! C’est ça, magnifique ! *applaudissements*

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Si je monte une instance masto un jour, on ne favera pas, on shippera

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@sempervirenx @candle @Hiraelle In French we have the fun verb "pétarader", which is what scooters and mopeds do when they go "put-put-put", you see the thing? :p

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just woke up, explaining that the "t" at the end of "pet" is silent but the one at the end of "prout" is not, wtf is my life

(both words mean "fart")

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Et je coupe le chon, et je remélenchon

@candle @Ronflaix I think to make sure there is no ambiguity, we would say "call us gods" or "we consider ourselves gods" for that? :x

Otherwise, my first impression without any context is "we call ourselves" for this, so you were good anyway. :<

@candle Well, not really... If the statement is negative, in French answering "no" grammatically agrees with the negation... But socially, answering no is perceived as antagonizing the interlocutor... %D

I've often had to clarify by restating my full opinion, either agreeing or countering what I answered to... ^^°