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french?


Question Posted Sunday May 6 2007, 9:50 pm

"je suis votre mere. votre pere. votre frere. votre soeur. votre predicateur. votre professeur. votre amour. votre ami. Garcon, je serai tout et quelque chose que vous avez souhaite."

what does that mean?

i got...

i am your mother. your father. your brother. your sister.


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sevenmilliondown answered Monday May 7 2007, 12:02 am:
Check for spelling.
The translation I got was gibberish.

continued on with the "I am your..."s for awhile without giving the last word until it got to "your professor. your love." and then it said "I will be all and something that you have wishes"

The exact translation I got was:

"I am your mere. your pere. your frere. your sister. your predicateur. your professor. your love. your friend. Garcon, I will be all and something that you have wishes."


Hah. Good luck.

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christina answered Monday May 7 2007, 12:01 am:
This was taken from the Translation section of dictionary.com:

FRENCH VERSION:
"je suis votre mere. votre pere. votre frere. votre soeur. votre predicateur. votre professeur. votre amour. votre ami. Garcon, je serai tout et quelque chose que vous avez souhaite."

ENGLISH VERSION:
I am your mother, your father, your brother, your sister, your predicateur. your professor, your love, your friend. Boy, I will be all and something which you have wishes.

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duckyville72 answered Sunday May 6 2007, 11:51 pm:
votre professeur is your teacher
votre ami is friend
garcin means boy
vous is you[formal]
quelque chose i think is sometimes


for the rest google frenhc translations.
it mihgt not ne totally accurate, but if you see
it makes sense then it is

hope that helped

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