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@sicanoo
be strong, my love
You have been a naughty little shit, havenât you?
color request meme: rubyhxnter - natalia korda + cornflower
âLost to me In every fading memoryâ
when you catch yourself drawing on the wrong layer
special gift for my dear mirindalawson
âIâm very good at just about anything I choose to do.âMy reflexes, my strength, even my looks - theyâre all designed to give me an edge.âItâs the reason Iâm trusted to oversee the most dangerous, risky and technically demanding operations Cerberus undertakes.âEveryone expects a lot from someone with my⊠abilities.â
For people learning French and wanting to speak it like a native, Iâll give you some tips, the things native people say (so you can sound less formal when you speak it).
âJe suisâ is often shortened to âjâsuisâ and if we say it fast, it becomes âchuisâ
âTu esâ and basically every verb with âtuâ that starts with a vowel, we contract it and make it âtâesâ, âtâarrivesâ, etc.
âil y aâ, âil y avaitâ are most of the time shortened to (oral speech and when writing to a friend) âyaâ, ây avaitâ
To make a question, itâs rare that we use the âest-ce queâ form, we just take the affirmative sentence and put a question mark at the end : tu veux manger? (instead of : veux-tu manger?, est-ce que tu veux manger?)
Some abbreviations we often use :
bcp (beaucoup), mtn (maintenant), pk (pourquoi), tlm (tout le monde), mm (mĂȘme), ptn (putain)
I know this post is probably useless but if you have any questions about french, ill be happy to answer them!
I have a soft spot for parental figures who donât want to admit theyâre parental figures.
âI am not a father,â he says as he is followed by a horde of children.
reblog this with your hogwarts house in the tags
Iâm born and raised in Mexico. I only spent eight months in the States, but definitely English is a really big part of my life, and I love it. Thank God my mom put me in American school because Iâm able to be working in the States, and it opens a lot more doors being half and not being only one. Itâs cool because I get to turn it on and off.