>how can one be so ungrateful?
What would I be grateful for?
This is exactly why I hate you and your kind
Tfw you'll never be French
As I am grateful for your soldiers dying for our liberty, I was hoping you would too.
Ferme ta guele am*ricain
Tu dois montrer du respect quand tu parles avec des francaises
Dailly reminder, we'll soon be the same country! There is hope at the end of the tunnel.
VIVE MON EMPEREUR JUPITERIEN.
JE LUTTERAI POUR LA FRANCE CONTRE LE PERFIDE ALBION.
VIVE LA REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE.
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What's the oldest document that modern French people can read and understand today, in French? When does "French" become a dialect of Latin, and become difficult to comprehend?
Will somebody depressed if i post a thread that you'll never be Russian?
There is honor and history in being Russian, but it seems more difficult. It's like a video game on "hard" mode. It's more respectable, but it's more challenging.
The oldest document I read in original version was a judgement against Damien, one who tried to kill Louis XV. They had this way of writing 'f' like a long 's'. You can find said decisions onnline in French, but written in modern French. Basically there is two decisions: one against Robert-François Damien himself, he was sentenced to torture and then death (the decision is very pictural, so you can really imagine all the tortures he lived before dying); and one against his family, his close family had to leave the kingdom under penalty of death without any trial, and his far family had to change its name and never use it again, under penalty of death without any trial too.
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I allso read a lot of philosophy, the oldest French philosophers I read are from the XVI-XVIIth centuries, it is perfectly understable. If you get an older document maybe I could try to read it?
It would work if you put
>you'll never be a russian oligarch
>you'll never be a russian mafia leader