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I hated French walle.Nah I was a kid, how can I make that choice.
It worked out well at the end of the day. Fully bilingual and it paid off work wise for me and all my siblings.
I hated French walle.Nah I was a kid, how can I make that choice.
It worked out well at the end of the day. Fully bilingual and it paid off work wise for me and all my siblings.
(née {insert female's name here} )This practice makes no sense to me. Seems like betraying your family history. Women should keep their original surname.
I ain't got no love for them or their language stillI hated French walle.
utilisez-vous Google traduction?No I have @angelplan .
I ain't got no love for them or their language still
utilisez-vous Google traduction?
C'etait sarcastique ouais?Yes I use google traduction. Moi pas parler French.
C'etait sarcastique ouais?
I've seen xalimos who've married foreigners and they changed their last name to the surname of their husband that's why I was curious to know what the Somali females think about changing their surname.What kinda question is this. This isn't somali culture for wives to take their husband's surname. So what are you trying to get at?
We don't even have surnames in somali, it's either our grandfather or our father's name. By changing your 'surname' you are pretty much denying that you are the daughter of your own father.
It's not in our deen nor is it in our culture to change our names after marriage so I don't see what the point of doing that is.
@Saredo I wanted to ask you a question if you don't mind are you French or Canadian citizen?
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Oui j'aime bien apprendre francais. C'est intéressant j'ai passé un an à l'apprendre mais maintenant j'apprends la langue néerlandaise parce que j'ai la nationalité néerlandaise.Tu as tout compris
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Forgot to imply naître means to be born so née means born(past tense)(née {insert female's name here} )
née is used for women
né is the past participle of naître
e signifies it's a female verb
French is easy ngl
Duolingo can help uno
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I've been taking french in highschool in canada. It's an easy language and similar to english. But it's near impossible to make out the word because of how fast francophones talk and how they put their words together.You don't have permission to view the spoiler content. Log in or register now.
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