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Re: Please introduce yourself here
No worries, i will go cry in a corner of the forum....
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MilesTheCreator

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Re: Please introduce yourself here
Sugar wrote:No worries, i will go cry in a corner of the forum....
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Shrooblord

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YouTubeWare, your signature is misleading. I keep clicking on it like it's a video. 
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MilesTheCreator

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It's not the play buttonShrooblord wrote:YouTubeWare, your signature is misleading. I keep clicking on it like it's a video.
LOL
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PluMGMK

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Re: Please introduce yourself here
I thought we spelled it with a grave, not an aigu (even though that is basically unpronounceable!).Shrooblord wrote:Isn't Mastré a handsome fellow?
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Shrooblord

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How is [Mahs-tray] unpronouncable? Or did you mean [Mahs-treh] (as in tremble [trehm-buhl])? Maybe we did, maybe we didn't.
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PluMGMK

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Well, I get the impression that an e-grave is supposed to come before a consonant, so having it at the end of a word is nonsensical, with no valid pronunciation.
Mastré, on the other hand, is just like a normal past participle, with no ambiguity. It makes much more sense!
Mastré, on the other hand, is just like a normal past participle, with no ambiguity. It makes much more sense!
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Shrooblord

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If Mastré's the past participle of Mastre, what is its future form? Masètra (such as achètera from acheter)?
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Nope, it's Mastrera!Shrooblord wrote:If Mastré's the past participle of Mastre, what is its future form? Masètra (such as achètera from acheter)?
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Shrooblord

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I think we should use these conjugations of Master in our sentences.
Mastré had seen that Mastrera would be watching Doctor Who on Saturday.
Mastré had seen that Mastrera would be watching Doctor Who on Saturday.
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Dammit. Dem poons...Shrooblord wrote:Mastré had seen that Mastrera would be watching Doctor Who on Saturday.
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No, no, no!
I merely mentioned past participles as examples of valid and easily-pronounceable words that end with an e-acute, I wasn't suggesting that we turn "Mastrer" into a verb!
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Well deserved thenPluMGMK wrote:No, no, no!I merely mentioned past participles as examples of valid and easily-pronounceable words that end with an e-acute, I wasn't suggesting that we turn "Mastrer" into a verb!
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What was well-deserved?
I get the feeling I'm having a lot of trouble expressing myself here lately, I seem to be getting quite a few non-sequitur replies.
I get the feeling I'm having a lot of trouble expressing myself here lately, I seem to be getting quite a few non-sequitur replies.
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Re: Please introduce yourself here
Huh, wasn't expecting this kind of zaniness stemming from one mere nickname.
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rolesfamily

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I can't believe I wasn't involved with this somehow 
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Shrooblord

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I think that may be because of some interpretations from variously language'd brains pitting into it all.PluMGMK wrote:I get the feeling I'm having a lot of trouble expressing myself here lately, I seem to be getting quite a few non-sequitur replies.
Re: Please introduce yourself here
Greetings everybody. I have been on the french forum for a few days now, but since I also speak english, I might as well introduce myself here.
I am Pirez, 23, single and as free as Ameri.... a bird
I've played and enjoyed Rayman since the first one on PC. I've played all the main ones (M and Arena are surprisingly hard to find in France, and the Ravin' Rabbits series doesn't interest me) and my favorite is Rayman Revolution.
Ii's good to see that a non-dead forum still exists today (all the Megaman communities are dead, for example)
Anyway, hello
I am Pirez, 23, single and as free as Ameri.... a bird
I've played and enjoyed Rayman since the first one on PC. I've played all the main ones (M and Arena are surprisingly hard to find in France, and the Ravin' Rabbits series doesn't interest me) and my favorite is Rayman Revolution.
Ii's good to see that a non-dead forum still exists today (all the Megaman communities are dead, for example)
Anyway, hello
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Hello Pirez! I hope you have as great a time on the forum as I have had!
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rolesfamily

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Re: Please introduce yourself here
Hello & welcome to the forum! 



