kengr (
kengr
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2004-07-06 05:14 pm (UTC)
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What I want is something "polite" "Both of you, please come to the front of the room". I do want "if you please" tone, even though it's an order. :-)
So would "Vous deux, viens a l'avant de la salle, s'il vous plait." work for that?
I'm picturing her as polite, but sneaky. Witness the bit with allowing "reasonable" amounts of talking in class if it's in French. :-)
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So would "Vous deux, viens a l'avant de la salle, s'il vous plait." work for that?
I'm picturing her as polite, but sneaky. Witness the bit with allowing "reasonable" amounts of talking in class if it's in French. :-)