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Post by FelipeDutra on Jul 16, 2017 1:57:33 GMT
The proper term is francophone. Not to mention, francophile sounds...distrusting. But ah well. Francophile: a person that is fond of, or greatly admires France and the French.
Wait... what am I doing here then?
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Jul 16, 2017 11:41:44 GMT
Post by Tweed on Jul 16, 2017 11:41:44 GMT
Ah, un club pour les Francophones ? C'est quand-même vrai que j'ai besoin de m'entraîner pendant les vacances.
*Goes around taunting people from a castle.* Train for what?
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Jul 21, 2017 22:07:33 GMT
Post by FelipeDutra on Jul 21, 2017 22:07:33 GMT
Tweed, it seems that your post isn't getting past moderation anytime soon...
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Jul 22, 2017 11:42:57 GMT
Post by Tweed on Jul 22, 2017 11:42:57 GMT
The proper term is francophone. Not to mention, francophile sounds...distrusting. But ah well. Francophile: a person that is fond of, or greatly admires France and the French.
Wait... what am I doing here then?I do those, don't you?
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Jul 22, 2017 17:53:13 GMT
Post by Tweed on Jul 22, 2017 17:53:13 GMT
Tweed , it seems that your post isn't getting past moderation anytime soon... Which one?
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Jul 22, 2017 19:21:23 GMT
Post by FelipeDutra on Jul 22, 2017 19:21:23 GMT
Francophile: a person that is fond of, or greatly admires France and the French.
Wait... what am I doing here then? I do those, don't you? What do you mean?
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