England > France in fact
England > France in fact
Hang on.
Wikipedia also agreesAn example is the use of accents on uppercase letters. Many people in France (but not in other French-speaking countries) think that putting accents on uppercase letters is against the rules; in fact, accents on uppercase letters are just as mandatory as they are on lowercase letters, even in France. But trying to convince the average dolt on the street of that can be an exercise in futility. Still, I continue to put accents on capital letters in writing, despite the whining of the uneducated, because I don't like to enshrine mistakes in written form.
Correcting French grammar now, fan-tastique.
Tho' I have to say "But trying to convince the average dolt on the street of that can be an exercise in futility" casts some doubt on the validity of your source.
Commencement avec mais, v poor.
edit: You know what? You're right about this.Originally Posted by manker
Last edited by Guillaume; 07-20-2005 at 08:53 PM.
Hehe, just from teh Wikipedia talk back forum bit and another random forum. Thought it would make you look tho'
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...G=Search&meta=
Top result and 5th one down.
As stated in the edited post, you're right.
Still the word isn't French.
Find me one about Alsatian, besserwesser.
Edit: argl. I'll go commit suicide now.
After watching Lost that is.
Last edited by Guillaume; 07-20-2005 at 09:00 PM.
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