too many things to get right at once D:
https://witches.town/media/HHpnZLZEsV51sQYuegU
@candle Note the œ, it's used to replace oe, like in œuf (egg) or Cœlacanthe (Coelacanth)
@candle i like how you just gave up on recipes (jk, you're doing great!)
@sempervirenx i think i was thinking "recipes sounds french enough, move on"
@candle not really wrong
@candle ah ah puting the words in the good order comes with practicing. The translation of the rest of the sentence was good ;)
@candle Aw, that's a hard one indeed. :x
- To help remember the order of all those vowels, maybe I can tell you the name of that weird "œ" (alt+0156 by the way, but you can write it "oe" it's fine) : we call it "e dans l'o", which happens to sound like "e in the water".
So, it's "s-o-e-u-r", because it's the ending "eur", but the e is half eaten into the o before it - remember when I said we HATE colliding vowels and do horrible things to them when they happen? :p
@candle Ma sœur a des recettes de crêpes au chocolat.