I'm supposed to be studying for the French Test I have first thing tomorrow morning, but am I? Obviously not.
To tell the truth, I don't really give a damn about conjugating verbs and such. Je chante, je chanterais, j'aurais du chante...or is it j'aurais du chanter? Or do I not need the "du" there except in certain circumstances? I forget. stare
I'm also supposed to know all about Francophonie. Why? I don't plan on going on a world tour of all the French Speaking Countries anytime soon. Well, I'm sure they'll be visited eventually, but not because they're French. Though I admit that the information on "Louisiane" is interesting. After all, Louisiane=New Orleans= Louis (and Lestat) =yum. wink
On a somewhat related note, I get to go to Quebec with Key Club (a volunteer organization I joined) in the Spring. Finally, I can try REAL poutine. Oh, sorry, that's Poo-tin, not poo-teen. xp I have a poutine obsession, and I'll admit it freely. There's something about fries smothered in cheese and gravy that just make me hungry. My deepest sympathy goes out to anyone who's never tried it.
Well, I should go study now I guess.
Aurevoir (two words maybe?) sweatdrop
EDIT: Yup, two words. I knew that looked wrong. And I forgot, I only need "du" when it's "Il/Elle arait du <<insert verb here>>. It's a form of past conditional (he/she should have...). No "du" needed when using "je". sweatdrop
Lithwen · Thu Oct 07, 2004 @ 01:33am · 4 Comments |