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- vincent
September 2018
ODPOWIEDZ!
![]() | MithrawnurroSeptember 2018 Bon appetit, hors d'ouevres, eclairs, a certain je ne sais quoi |
![]() | Pajal7September 2018 Both "resume" and "deja vu" are common in the (American) English vernacular. However, the accents are commonly omitted from the spelling when used in English. I cannot speak for the British, but Americans would likely understand you if you used the word "resume" or "deja vu." In fact, I could imagine a scenario where both are used in the same sentence, and it sounds perfectly natural to me! "Maybe it's just because I have been hiring so many applicants, but I feel like I have seen this resume before... Deja vu!" |
![]() | Duc_September 2018 Les deux (par les anglaises cultivés) et aucun (en ce cas ils ont remplacés par : "resume" and "already seen") |