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Post by Zahmira on Nov 20, 2005 17:43:42 GMT -5
And we begin this week with some HellSING!
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Post by atrus on Nov 21, 2005 11:31:18 GMT -5
Next the Victoria says/does, A) How did you know they were coming? B) Lets go fight! C) Slugs Pip.
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Post by atrus on Nov 22, 2005 9:47:08 GMT -5
Looks like the ansere is: D) Sit there for 5 minutes waiting to see what happens before deciding to read the caption
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Post by atrus on Nov 25, 2005 10:16:05 GMT -5
Can someone whos seen madeline explain what is going on?
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Post by SailorPtah on Nov 28, 2005 21:56:55 GMT -5
Can someone whos seen madeline explain what is going on? Drop by your local library; it's bound to have the books. You don't have to have read them to understand this storyline; you'll just miss a few jokes ^_~
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Post by aebliss on Jan 20, 2006 18:05:01 GMT -5
*cough* -_-; Umm ... am I horribly late to input a correction of the French? Probably so, but I'm a nitpick for what I do know ... sorry for the topic necromancy. Right here ... When you want to say in French that you know/recognize someone, you use the verb connaƮtre; so Madeline should've said: "Je vous connais!" Savoir is to know things, like data.
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Post by SailorPtah on Jan 23, 2006 20:19:10 GMT -5
Everyone's picking on the "savoir/connaitre" thing. Sigh.
I was trying to use the more impersonal word, because Diane is not a "person" to Madeline at this point. Catholic vampire hunters have a very narrow view of vampires, as you may have noticed ^_~
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Post by aebliss on Jan 24, 2006 2:44:24 GMT -5
Granted. But still ... 'savoir' is meant for more abstract matters than a physical being. ^^; Sorry.
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