Ten Little Chances to be Free (
tenlittlebullets) wrote2006-07-26 01:52 pm
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This isn't that hard, you know.
A short rant about French grammar:
'Le,' 'la,' and 'les' all correspond to English 'the,' depending on whether the word that follows is masculine, feminine, or plural.
'Les Amis' literally means 'the Friends.' The next time I see 'the Les Amis' or 'an Amis' or any other butchering of a very simple grammatical concept, I might have to choke a bitch.
Also, note to vendors of books, movies, and music: 'les' means 'the.' Do you put 'The Shining' under the 'T' section? I didn't think so. Kindly file Les Mis under 'M.'
'Le,' 'la,' and 'les' all correspond to English 'the,' depending on whether the word that follows is masculine, feminine, or plural.
'Les Amis' literally means 'the Friends.' The next time I see 'the Les Amis' or 'an Amis' or any other butchering of a very simple grammatical concept, I might have to choke a bitch.
Also, note to vendors of books, movies, and music: 'les' means 'the.' Do you put 'The Shining' under the 'T' section? I didn't think so. Kindly file Les Mis under 'M.'