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Dgèrnésiais phrases
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PostPosted: Sat 06 Aug 2011 8:49 am 
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qui est noam? what is your name?

wadlow monerv hello (lit. hello friend)

bian a'shtarlevèe good afternoon

a la perchoine! goodbye (lit. until next time)

etait bian?/coume tchi me fe? how are you?

bon appetit (pronunced differently)

excuse mé silvar pllait excuse me please

J'l' re'gret sorry

conbian temps i ca? how much is this

Qué ablon merci thank you very much

tu as lé superbe jour have a surberb day

farais tu oiment mé? do you like me?

to know connire/sais
to like oimiair


the word "yes" can vary a lot depending where you come from

north yes is wa
south yes is weh
east yes is sie (lit. I agree)
west yes is vair

more phrases coming soon!


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Re: Dgèrnésiais phrases
PostPosted: Tue 13 Sep 2011 2:28 pm 
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Very french-like.


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Re: Dgèrnésiais phrases
PostPosted: Sat 08 Oct 2011 4:26 pm 
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eh biau (well)

Dgèrnésiais is not a dialect of french.


Dgèrnésiais ne eust gute la patois poir francois (Alderney french)

Dgèrnésiais n'rais gute la patois pour francais ( guernsey french)


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