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03/05/2008, 12:42
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J.R's gone native
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Saying grace (giving thanks at the table)
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It is not something that I do at home but whenever I am invited to eat with different nationalities/ cultures if they do, I like to also, it has always served me well in other countries.
I will be eating this Sunday, for the second time with a Catholic French family, last time I was not able to join in with their singing and making of the cross on the chest but said the only grace that I know in English, it seemed rather abrupt in comparison and didnt survive my translation very well.
So I would like to ask if anyone can give me a message of thanks (in French) that will carry some meaning. - Without singing![Smile [:)]](/cs/images/emotions/smile.gif)
Thank you in advance
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03/05/2008, 12:46
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Clair

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Re: Saying grace (giving thanks at the table)
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03/05/2008, 13:27
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J.R's gone native
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Re: Saying grace (giving thanks at the table)
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Thank you Clair
I think that prayer 1 was the one they used and sang the chorus, unfortunately it only has the first few words.
I will probably use prayer 2 unless you know of another non catholic resource, as the mother is rather evangelical and may take my reciting of a catholic prayer to be a sign that I am ripe for conversion![Smile [:)]](/cs/images/emotions/smile.gif)
In prayer 3 there is an "ô", I have seen this before and not found it even in my largest dictionary, when I asked my ex teacher she wasnt aware of it and I thought pehaps I had imagined it!
Now its existance is confirmed what does it mean? - I assume that the circonflex signifies a letter omitted from the old french word.
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03/05/2008, 13:55
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Clair

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Re: Saying grace (giving thanks at the table)
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Here's another: http://tradition.free.fr/prieres.html#benedicites
and another
Seigneur, daigne bénir ce repas que nous allons
prendre, ainsi que ceux qui l'ont préparé. Donne du pain à ceux qui n'en ont pas, et
aide-nous à partager le nôtre. Amen.
Do not worry about the ô, it's simply there to emphasise the words that follow.
Clair, a Real Virtual French Person
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03/05/2008, 14:00
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Albert the InfoGipsy

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Re: Saying grace (giving thanks at the table)
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A couple from my childhood:
We thank the Lord for what we've had
For a little more we would be glad
But since the game is very bad
We'll have to make do with what we've had.
(Sung)
Always eat when you are hungry
Always drink when you are dry
Always wash when you are dirty
Don't stop breathing or you'll die.
Albert the InfoGipsy
"So welcome to the Citadel where the question is 'Am I?'"
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03/05/2008, 14:12
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Hoddy
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Re: Saying grace (giving thanks at the table)
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This will depend so much on the OPs beliefs won't it ? I'm afraid I couldn't bring myself to make the sign of the cross - allowed to doesn't come into it.
Hoddy
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03/05/2008, 16:17
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Tony F Dordogne

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Re: Saying grace (giving thanks at the table)
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And of course, which sort of a Protestant you are, some would be mortified if you made the sign of the cross.
Tony F
Dordogne (24) Huguenot Trails
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