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When I talk to my friends who are from Canada, after Iāve said whatever it was, I say to them, Let me reword this in a language you understand" and I repeat the whole thing but add āehā at the end.
iām an american, and i lived for 2 years in newfoundland, a beautiful canadian province. yes, canadians often say āehā at the end of sentences. i always thought that was so cute.
I read Little Women at about age 6 or 7. There was a lot of French from the girls that I didnāt understand at the time either.I guess it can be French Canadian too.
Argythree over 4 years ago
Not everyone shares the same interestsā¦
jpsomebody over 4 years ago
A plea eh?
jagedlo over 4 years ago
pliĆ©-[plÄĖÄ] NOUN
a movement in which a dancer bends the knees and straightens them again, usually with the feet turned out and heels firmly on the ground.
dlkrueger33 over 4 years ago
Ruthie should take up tap dancing.
P51Strega over 4 years ago
Thatās how a dancer will pliĆ©; but how does the defendant plea, eh?
mi_sbs over 4 years ago
When I talk to my friends who are from Canada, after Iāve said whatever it was, I say to them, Let me reword this in a language you understand" and I repeat the whole thing but add āehā at the end.
cabalonrye over 4 years ago
Plier: verb. French for to fold.
kab2rb over 4 years ago
Ruthie has you Cylene, now you need to explain better.
donhendon10 over 4 years ago
iām an american, and i lived for 2 years in newfoundland, a beautiful canadian province. yes, canadians often say āehā at the end of sentences. i always thought that was so cute.
theotherther1 over 4 years ago
I read Little Women at about age 6 or 7. There was a lot of French from the girls that I didnāt understand at the time either.I guess it can be French Canadian too.
mpearl over 4 years ago
when is something embarrassing going to happen to Cylene?!