Chazzy999
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I pronounce it "rond-ay-voo"how can you pronounce it in the "English" way?
I pronounce it "rond-ay-voo"how can you pronounce it in the "English" way?
My favourite french word in English is "rendezvous".
It is so obviously not a true English word because ... how can you pronounce it in the "English" way?
When you learn the correct pronunciation of the word, you realize it is originally a french word.
As I said, it is cute !I pronounce it "rond-ay-voo"
We also use Rendezvous in german - spelling like in french. But there are many other expressions derived from french, since french was common 200 - 300 years ago as the main language in the aristocracy.
Yes, e.g. Frederick the Great from Prussia, who was even a friend of Voltaire.really ? I have a German friend, she has never told me ! !
do you mean in German aristocracy ? ?
Yes, e.g. Frederick the Great from Prussia, who was even a friend of Voltaire.
They even named their summer palace in Potsdam "Sanssouci". This palace was inspired by the palace of Versailles.
@luxurycat you are a wealth of information!
ahhh ! "sanssouci" means "without issue" but, maybe it is related to anything else !
The german translation is meant to be "Ohne Sorgen", which is in english best "careless". It should gave the impression, this is a place to relax and forget the day-to-day problems (whatever they have been in comparison to the "normal" population!).