There is an English equivalent: burgher. (pronounced like hamburger)
It just means a “person of town”. And you don’t have to memorize ludicrous French spelling.
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There is an English equivalent: burgher. (pronounced like hamburger)
It just means a “person of town”. And you don’t have to memorize ludicrous French spelling.
eat the burgers
I raise you the German „Bürger“
Don’t waste time trying to spell it. That word is physically impossible to spell correctly.
burgeuerosie or smth idk
Bloemfontein, I think.
His name is just Carl. “marks” is a verb.
nah, im good with booji
I think he’s religious or something, I once heard someone talking about the Saint Marx Cathedral
that’s why we now say eat the rich, easier to spell
I don’t know how to spell it but I know this girl Phoebe. She might know. She’s an anarchist. She sleeps in cars and spray paints her initials on ATMs and stuff.
He also drew some of the best Donald Duck stories, what's the problem now?
Lol I’m French but when I first read this I thought this was about some polish thing because of the spelling
Armand1@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Bourgeoisie (perks of being French I guess)
funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
didn’t the French president use the wrong le/la/les for an animal recently?
nyctre@piefed.social 2 weeks ago
It was an aircraft carrier, afaik.
jimmy90@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
just wait til he meets the Spencer guy and starts making bourgeois undies
enchantedgoldapple@sopuli.xyz 2 weeks ago
My personal headcanon pronunciation is “🅱️ortuguese”