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fememeist
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French People! How do you say Dix-neuf?
I'm taking a French class and whenever our instructor says dix-neuf(deese-nuf), it sounds so much like deez nuts and people laugh every time because of deez nuts sounding like dix-neuf:
Art Angels
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mdnazn
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omg this takes me back to freshman year
they always laughed
fememeist
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Art Angels
I feel so childish for this sounding like deez nuts
OnikaSlays
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Literally the whole class laughed when my teacher taught us that too
Xalric
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DissNuff.
Jonathan Peter
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Deez-neuf
LuLuDrops
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Not the video featuring a frog
fememeist
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mdnazn
omg this takes me back to freshman year
they always laughed
It was childish af, but it made French, as a much more complex language than Spanish, more appealing to me
Pikachoo
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i don't hear it. deeeeeeez-nuhf
Xalric
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Just like how we laughed when we try learning English:
Put: in French (Pute) is a prostitute.
Bit: in French (Bite) is a Penis.
fememeist
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cinquante un cinq(sank on sank) was a kii too
Saying the alphabet is a trip too
The letter "U" and emphasis on puckering your lips to look like a butthole
RandomHooker
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Djeeze-nuff
fememeist
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Xalric
Just like how we laughed when we try learning English:
Put: in French (Pute) is a prostitute.
Bit: in French (Bite) is a Penis.
Is there a masculine/feminine part for penis?
Raphy23
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deez nuhff
rihannafan
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Xalric
Just like how we laughed when we try learning English:
Put: in French (Pute) is a prostitute.
Bit: in French (Bite) is a Penis.
They're not pronounced the smae way
Xalric
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fememeist
Is there a masculine/feminine part for penis?
"Un Penis" or "Une Bite" is the same word which is the penis but yeah.
fememeist
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Xalric
"Un Penis" or "Une Bite" is the same word which is the penis but yeah.
Oh yeah I just learned un/une just now
Is there a feminine way to use penis in a sentence?
Deuces
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fememeist
Oh yeah I just learned un/une just now
Is there a feminine way to use penis in a sentence?
That's not how the language works.
Jonathan Peter
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Any word that has tre in it is awful, I mean monstre, contre, très and maître are hard to pronounce as it sounds like you're coughing up phlegm.
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