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 Is french men who live poorest town are greedy?
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Is it true that all the French?

ducks speak French? They all go around, saying quoique, quoique, quoique?
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and they never went to any school, it comes naturally to them...

    



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WISE OWL
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French ducks that say "Quoique. Quoique. Quoique" are highly educated birds that have flown to UK and, as a result, become bi-lingual through intercourse with their British cousins who say "Quack. Quack. Quack".
Those that have never left France say "Coin. Coin. Coin" which expresses an obsessive fear of being put in the "corner" for their ignorance of the Queen's English, and therefore explains their non-attendance at school.


Vladimir ILL
coin coin coin coin coin coin !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

COIN ???

coin coin coin coin coin

COIIIIIIIIIIInnn !

COUA COUA !!!

COIIIIIIIIIInnnn ยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยงยง!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Coucou coucou


abuela Nany
Yup...It comes naturally to the french ducks, same as it does to french kids!!!


David
Cute joke. You may or may not know that "quoique" is actually a French word meaning "although", by the way.


clavie
yes, and cows say meuh, roosters say cocorico, etc. It's onomatopoeia, baby!


Rose T
At first, I was offended by this question, but after I re-read it, it's kind of funny. Maybe I have a twisted sense of humor.


simon
ur 1000% right ))))) i do not need to say more


French Ingrid
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no, we french say Coin coin


Cabal
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lol
Very true. And any duck crossing French skies have to speak the linguo too.


<3 lucy
well somewhat... that is just how the french hear what they say... like here in the US not all the ducks say exactly quack..... but that is the word that sounds closest to what they do say
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