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Q: Do you speak French?

I was in France for many years, but in Qingdao I have't met anybody speak French

11 years 19 weeks ago in  Culture - Qingdao

 
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Oui oui, baguette.

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Soup des jour!

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Oui oui, baguette.

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Soup des jour!

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I know some in Qingdao who are not French but speak good French

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In Shanghai,you will find lots speak french.

Bonjour, cher, pourriez-vous une tasse de café?

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voulez vous couchez avec moi, mon cheri ?

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