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Jul 11, 2007 19:53

Ah, I have heard there are some European students and faculty at the university. To you, I say bienvenu. Parlez-vous français, any one? I am not European; I am Japanese...But I spent many years studying in France and became a bit of a francophile ^_ ( Read more... )

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notanuke July 12 2007, 00:22:55 UTC
Oui, je parle français. Je suis venu de Paris ! Je m'appelle Albert, et toi?

(("yes, i speak french. i'm from paris! my name is albert, and you?" my french is really really rusty so i used google and changed some of their translation xD if it sucks, that's why ♥))

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lavieen_rose July 12 2007, 00:54:42 UTC
Ah, je m'appelle Kamatari ^___^ I am the French teacher here at the high school. Are you a student or a professor?

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notanuke July 12 2007, 01:01:22 UTC
It's a pleasure, Mlle. Kamatari! I will be a student at the university in the fall.

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hydrangeathorns July 12 2007, 02:26:06 UTC
Ah...je perle francais en peu... I must apologize, though; it's been ages since I've used it, and I'm fairly rusty.

I'm not originally from this time either. And it seems we've been traveling in opposite directions...I came from Europe and fell in love with Japan. ^_^ Perhaps we should meet sometime and compare notes?

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lavieen_rose July 12 2007, 02:31:17 UTC
Perhaps! I was in Japan until the end of the 1860s, and France for some years following that. When were you there?

I am Kamatari, by the way. You are...?

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hydrangeathorns July 12 2007, 02:44:16 UTC
France? I spent a couple of years there in the mid-1800s. Seems we just missed each other. ^_~

My name is Shido. It is a pleasure to meet you, Kamatari.

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ondarkwings July 12 2007, 04:47:47 UTC
There are like NO AMERICANS in this AMERICAN place. Not that I have a problem with it, it's just WEIRD yanno?

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