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Hi! I'm the newbie frenchie

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Hello my name is Julien. I'm 25 years old and I live in Bordeaux, France.
This is less than a year since I went back to LEGO. I have again bought it when I discovered the new castle 2008.
For a long time I read your forum and I am in awe of your creations. I hope one day making some beautiful creations.
Sorry for my poor english.
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Welcome to CC! Hope you enjoy your stay! :)

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Thanks you CastleLord :wave:
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Welcome to the forums! Don't worry about your English, there are some Americans with worse english than yours... :lol:
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Hey there Homer (I can't believe that name wasn't taken yet ;)), welcome to Classic-Castle.
Definitely don't worry about your English, this is an international forum, with members from all over the world, so of course not everyone's mother tongue is English. So far I perfectly understand what you're saying, so no problem :)
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No, you must speak engrish, otherwise "All your base are belong to us"!!!


Welcome, and don't worry about the language barrier.
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Thanks you all. :D
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Welcome!
Don't worry about your english, when i became a member of CC my english was quite bad as well, but reading and posting here helped a lot to improve it.
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DNL wrote:Welcome!
Don't worry about your english, when i became a member of CC my english was quite bad as well, but reading and posting here helped a lot to improve it.
I hope too. Speak and understand english is essential for my futur work and I must read a maximum of english texts.
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Hello Homer,

Welcome to Classic-Castle! As others have said, please don't worry about your English. You are perfectly understandable.

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Post by Heir of Black Falcon »

Julien,

Bonjour et bienvenue!

Hope you enjoy the CC. Sadly I really only read French (mostly Anglo-Norman actually) but there are loads of people around who can help if you hit a language wall.

So do people in Bordeaux think of themselves as Gascons? I know it was a long time ago Gascony was a semi-independent country but just wondering if that were still the case.

Welcome again!

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Hi Homer, welcome here to 3C, from Nantes. :D
If you feel lost or in need regarding the specific vocabulary here, ask me. I may help you or learn too. ;)

AlienCat> I was wondering if the expression "mother tongue" could be used in other languages than French, it seems that can be done.
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