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  • you-had-me-at-e-flat-major

    french grammar is actually quite easy until you try to spell it and realise that ai aie aies aient est es and et all sound exactly the same

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      “et” sometimes is e instead of ɛ, though. It depends whether you’re in North France or South France, sometimes.(Yes...
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