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Politics
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01336942
Message ID:
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>>>>>On the Pimsleur Basic French tapes they use a phrase which they refer to as emphatic "Yes, I want to." The way it sounds on the tape is as "Je veux" and then a word that sounds like "bien" (this is my spelling). So the entire phrase sounds like "Zhe vu bien". What is the 3rd word in this phrase?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thank you in advance for your help.
>>>>
>>>>'Bien' is generally 'well'. In this case think of it as probably, 'a lot' or 'very much'.
>>>
>>>I think "very much" is probably what the "bien" stands for in the French phrase. Thank you.
>>
>>Just be aware that 'very much' is not a true translation. It's more of a connotation. The actual translation of 'bien' is 'well'.
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>Pity people over that side of the Atlantic don't know the difference between "well" (as in healthy) and "good".
>
>"How are you?"
>"I'm good, thanks."
>
>PTAH!

Well, I can't speak for you, but I'm certainly good. Wanna see my gold star?

"Would you like more coffee?"
"No thanks, I'm good".
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