Ten words
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I always learned not only the food items I enjoy so I could recognize them on menus, but the ones I knew I didn't want....also: "slower please" so I can understand them better when they are speaking to me. "Stop, attention, no" so you can recognize warnings.
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Thanks to all who responded.. pretty much what I thought.. I was trying to teach my granddaughter (5) basic words in French (she is supposedly learning it in school but since she cannot respond to BonJour I wonder!) (sort of a side comment to the post on how many languages one speaks and the lack of teaching foreign languages in the U.S.)
For the "uno mas" guys/gals.. many eons ago my Dad was in a small cafe in a village in Italy and wanted cream for his coffee..finished up drawing a cow on a piece of paper and making milking motions!! Happy travels..
For the "uno mas" guys/gals.. many eons ago my Dad was in a small cafe in a village in Italy and wanted cream for his coffee..finished up drawing a cow on a piece of paper and making milking motions!! Happy travels..
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Joined: Nov 2003
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it gets sort of amusing when one thinks she's asking for ice and is taken to where they sell mirrors
"glace" or "glacer"? Still, misunderstood, taken to ice cream when I was making "cold" motions...
"glace" or "glacer"? Still, misunderstood, taken to ice cream when I was making "cold" motions...






