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   01/05/2008, 16:50
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Is "ouvri" some sort of patois, Cooperlola?  "Ouvert" is the correct past participle.

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   01/05/2008, 16:55
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Blush [:$] Saga moment.  I'll delete the post, for Pads's sake!


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   01/05/2008, 17:08
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 cooperlola wrote:

Blush [:$] Saga moment. 



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   01/05/2008, 18:33
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Thanks everyone Smile [:)] Dont worry Coop I get more than my fair share of Saga moments ...... hours..... days ...Confused [8-)]
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   01/05/2008, 21:14
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Just to confuse things a bit, 'plu' is also the PP of the french verb 'plaire à'. So 'ça m'a plu beaucoup' is nothing to do with the weather but means 'I liked that'.

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   01/05/2008, 21:59
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Quite agreed. 'Ca m'a beaucoup plu' where plu is the PP of 'plaire'.

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