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Gr8Kat
09-13-1999, 11:56 PM
Does anyone here speak or read French?

I'm attempting to correspond with a French person using only the meager skills I recall from the 8th grade and Babelfish. Not a bright idea :) However, it has not gone too bad, except this person keeps using the phrase "mes arrière-petites filles," which Babelfish says means "my back-small daughters." What?? What is this person really trying to say? I'm afraid to try to ask myself because I have no idea how Babelfish would mangle the question or response, thus broadening the communication gap.

Thanks :)

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"I hope life isn't a big joke, because I don't get it," Jack Handy

Gr8Kat
09-14-1999, 12:01 AM
Also, who is Saint Alcie? Does anyone know? Here is our correspondence thus far (I'll let you translate yourself, smarties):

Maurice:
Pourriez-vous m'indiquer quand se fête la Sainte-Alcie ?
Ce prénom est celui de mon arrière petite fille mais ne figure sur aucun
calendrier !
Quelle est son origine ?

Gr8Kat:
Je ne parle pas français. J'utilise les Babel Fish d'AltaVista, ainsi ce ne sera pas probablement compréhensible.

Je ne pourrais pas trouver l'information sur Sainte-Alcie. J'ai visité ce site Web: http://saints.catholic.org/index.shtml

Peut-être vous pouvez contacter le peuple qui mettent à jour cette page pour plus d'information?

Bonne chance!

Maurice:
Ou puis-je trouver Babel Fish d'AltaVista Est-il possible d'être traduit en
anglais ?
Merci pour l'intérêt porté à ma demande ... Je continue mes recherches au
sujet d'Alcie
(C'est le prénom donné à l'une de mes arrière-petites filles)

Gr8Kat:
Babelfish peut traduire français-anglais et anglais-français. Mais les traductions ne sont pas très précises. J'espère que ce message est compréhensible. Le URL est: http://babelfish.altavista.com/

Je suis désolé que je ne pourrais pas vous aider avec votre question au sujet d'Alcie. Mais il vous a été parler gentil.

Bonne chance :)


So, if you can answer either his question about Saint Alcie, or mine about "back-small daughters," I'd appreciate it :)

TTFN :)

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"I hope life isn't a big joke, because I don't get it," Jack Handy

Northern Piper
09-14-1999, 12:27 AM
Gr8Kat,

your correspondent is talking about his great-granddaughter. "petite fille" is granddaughter; "arriere petite fille" is great-granddaughter.

this is probably one of the weaknesses of a computer translation program - if you punch in the words individually, you may not get the meaning of a compound word.

as for "Alcie", I'm not sure - will poke around a bit. but, we've got a couple of francophones on this board - can omniscientnot tell us the answer?

aseymayo
09-14-1999, 01:51 AM
Perhaps the French gentleman is a poor typist and meant Saint Alice.

Northern Piper
09-14-1999, 02:05 AM
or the kid's name is really Elsie?

Moonshine
09-14-1999, 03:15 AM
Having just spoken to a real Frenchie on this matter, she is of the opinion that Alcie is definately a person (this chap's great-granddaughter) but it isn't a name she has ever heard of.

Gr8Kat
09-14-1999, 11:17 AM
To be honest, I have no idea why he's even asking me.

OK, to be slightly more honest, I have a vague idea why he's asking me: My grandmother's name was Gladys Alcie Evelyn Mullins. I envision Monsieur was doing a web search for "Alcie," found my genealogy page where I give my grandmother's full name, couldn't read English so he didn't know what I was talking about, and decided to ask if I knew anything about the name or the saint. And I don't. Quel dommage!

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"I hope life isn't a big joke, because I don't get it," Jack Handy