Inclusive writing: they want to kill the French language! Debate and particularities

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Re: Inclusive writing: they want to kill the French language! Debate and particularities




by Christophe » 23/11/21, 12:06

The answer to the title of this topic in 1 image:

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Re: Inclusive writing: they want to kill the French language! Debate and particularities




by Janic » 23/11/21, 13:46

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The answer to the title of this topic in 1 image:
good example which shows that it is necessary to revise the language so that it has some consistency in its learning. Example we say faithe, but faith (without e) or how to write the word SO. on this example: A fool jumped to put a seal in a bucket; how many SO are there? In classical or inclusive writing, while phonetically this does not present any difficulties?
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by Christophe » 22/06/22, 19:41

One for Ahmed:

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by Christophe » 23/12/22, 10:39

Which one is missing? : Mrgreen:

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On the other hand, this sentence risks being quickly censored by racist anti-white wokists...enjoy! : Lol: : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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by Remundo » 23/12/22, 10:46

well you only think about q : Oops:
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by Christophe » 23/12/22, 10:52

Lost, the Q is there!

ps: it's a good exercise in concentration...to do during the end-of-year holidays with your family! Ha ha ha!
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by Remundo » 23/12/22, 11:01

after rereading, it seems to me that they are all there and that it is a scam.
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by Christophe » 23/12/22, 11:06

Exact !

I had to read 5 times to be sure!!!
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by Christophe » 23/12/22, 15:03

Well damn I think it's true!

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ps: except that we say "de" in French...
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by Remundo » 23/12/22, 15:14

you are in doubt! :P
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