Eurovision 1990 - Voting Part 1/4
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@justepourvoiruntruc someone in France really does understand english :D every summer I have problems with clients from France who insists on French,I tried to speak with them on spanish,english,polish,italian and german with no result,at the end you must draw it on a paper :)) I don't say that the whole country is like those tourists:( So,what would you say-I'm also stupid? what's with people who understand just their own language [or it's a matter of honour and they don't want to speak eng]
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French in ESC is only still used for the rules etc. I think French should be kept, especially in the voting, so cult phrases like 'douze points' don't get lost :) But the biggest part of the show should indeed stay in English.
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@setheurovision94 I meant nobody who watches ESC - the Europeans. In Europe only Swiss, French and Belgians (not including microstates)
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@dasmysteryman12 Yes I know that, but you see nowdays on ESC the hosts usally explain only the rules in French besides in English, and the French is used along with English in the televoting part. Except that English is the only language used during the show. Even the oficial website of ESC is nowdays only in English. But in this video French is used more than English, that's what's weird to me. You must also understand I have been watching ESC for only 6 years.
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@justepourvoiruntruc I speak English, Italian, French, Polish, Chezch / Slovak language (they are very similar, like Croatian and Serbian) and I'm currently learning Spanish. Now tell me, are you stupid?
@AntonioRI00 Nobody except the French, that is.
The reason why they are speaking in French is because French is one of the official languages of the EBU, besides English.
dasmysteryman12 11 months ago 9
@euromaitre - Not terrible or evil, just "True"
denny5545 1 year ago 2