@lpathinsider. it's the pronunciation of the th letter combination. There is no equivalent sound in French so they pronounce the sound closest in their repertoire. It's analogous with English speaking people pronouncing the guttural 'r' as a soft 'r' in french words; i.e.: rouge
cool but it wont last long. lol. sorry :(
hockeykid30b 10 months ago
@lpathinsider. it's the pronunciation of the th letter combination. There is no equivalent sound in French so they pronounce the sound closest in their repertoire. It's analogous with English speaking people pronouncing the guttural 'r' as a soft 'r' in french words; i.e.: rouge
ChrisAllanBlack 2 years ago
author faq. why do French Canadians say "der" instead of "there"
excited to try the new caliber
Ipathinsider 2 years ago