Homebrew I can programming in C a Homebrew ???

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I've seen that when I visited canada a few weeks ago :P
Everyone I spoke with told me that they had french in school but they didn't really use it since then so that they forget it with the time.
I thought the same about english, but I was wrong :P
 
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I thought the same about english, but I was wrong :P
English is the world language after all and french is... not :P
I'm more fluent in english than french although I didn't have english lessons during the past two years (but I had french lessons during that time).
 
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Je veux parler en français, désolé mais ça devient long parler Anglais tout le long !!!
Qui parle français sauf VinsCool et Tomato ???
Not to break the fun, but english is the only allowed language here ;)

Si tu vois ce que je veux dire :P
 
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Not to break the fun, but english is the only allowed language here ;)
It'd be nice to have a place here where we can bend that rule and whatnot. I think you can speak other languages, provided you include an English translation, even if it's a machine translation. It'll help to at least get the point across, and if someone is native in the language they can translate it properly for others to help.
 
It'd be nice to have a place here where we can bend that rule and whatnot. I think you can speak other languages, provided you include an English translation, even if it's a machine translation. It'll help to at least get the point across, and if someone is native in the language they can translate it properly for others to help.
As I understand it, in Canada they require signs to be in both French and English, anyways.

 
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It'd be nice to have a place here where we can bend that rule and whatnot. I think you can speak other languages, provided you include an English translation, even if it's a machine translation. It'll help to at least get the point across, and if someone is native in the language they can translate it properly for others to help.
Or better -> post in another forum that better suits your language barrier lol

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For the French users : https://gbatemp.net/threads/the-french-disscution.395468/

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And you are going to get your first warning if you continue like that :)
 
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As I understand it, in Canada they require signs to be in both French and English, anyways.


Not all of them, although you do see them from time to time, like Stop/Arrêter signs, although they're probably more commonplace in New Brunswick, the only officially bilingual province.
Or better -> post in another forum that better suits your language barrier lol
I don't really think there's a site as useful as GBAtemp that's exclusively in French lol. Then again I don't look for French sites since it's not my strong point in speaking/writing it.
 

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