>resign
>re-sign
>>64741358
I bet these words are pronounced the same in your froggy little head.
>>64741377
>le resign d'france
knowing how french ppl do it its probably spelled reuxzigne
the s in resign is like a z sound, the s in re-sign is just an s. so it doesn't matter whether you're saying it or typing it, there doesn't need to be any confusion.
>>64741377
Nope because these words come from France just like english people, but we aren't idiots, we use accents
I don't know if audio/video exists anywhere of it, but there's a news blooper from a few years back when Joe Gibbs left the Redskins, and the ultra-effeminate news anchor guy said the wrong version of it.
>re-signed with
>resigned from
problem solved
Oy. Claude, how does one pronounce St. Germain? (like the name and the club)
im certain that it's not "SAY-INT JER-MAYNE"
>>64741432
You also have sexes for inanimate objects. Fack off sunshine
>>64741503
>say-int
There's your first problem, it's just "saynt".
>>64741535
It's Sant
Sant Jer-ma(n)
t. expert
>>64741549
Whatever, I'm just pointing out to an american flag that he's not even being american right.
>>64741549
anglos can't into 'un'
It's s 'un' - germ 'un'
>>64741535
>>64741549
>>64741589
I can't trust any of you retards on this. Sorry anglo bros
>>64741602
Merci Xavier. So the right pronunciation would be something like "San Jerman/un" with a silent n? (i say that because i just heard a commentator on Bein pronounce it without vocalizing the "ain" in Germain)
>>64741358
rezign
re-sign
>>64741691
https://translate.google.fr/?hl=fr#fr/en/saint-germain
Google is your God, just listen to the french one that's exacly it
>>64741358
>franchise
>French eyes
>>64741602
>un
>not in
Why are your trying to ruse our best ally? Freedom Fries are old now, it's time to let it vanish in the past.
>>64741506
>he doesn't like feminine apples
Fag