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french.....help...

European hardware -lever locks, profile cylinders specific for European locks. European lock picks and European locks.

french.....help...

Postby scub » 16 Nov 2005 18:42

hi i'm french and i would like to know if there is another french or someone who speak french.
because i begin with the lock picking art and i'don't understand many things about lock picking. and so i would like to speak with somebody for
exchange view point about this.

thank you


manu
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Postby illusion » 16 Nov 2005 19:04

Salut.

Je parle francais et je peux t'aider, mais franchement c'est toi qui vais faire la plupart du boulot. Pour commencer cherche dans le section "FAQ" si tu n'as pas des outiles, cherche pour le guide de "Pyro1234321" - ca te monterai comment de les fabriques.

Aussi essaie de chercher sur ce site par l'utilisage du function "SEARCH" utiliser ce traducteur: http://babelfish.altavista.com/

Envoi moi en message privee - PM si tu ai besoign de plus.

j'espere que ca t'aide, et que mon francais nest pas aussi detruit pour que ce mesage presente n'importe quoi. ca faire du temps que j'ai l'utilise.

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Hello. I speak French and I can help you, but frankly it is you who will do the majority of the job. To start search in the "FAQ" section if you do not have tools, search for the guide by "Pyro1234321" - this will show you how to make them. Send me a PM if you have more questions. I hope that this helps you

hope my French doesn't suck to much to the point of making no sense. It's been a while... also added link to babelfish translator


p.s: no Accented characters, but not too important
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Postby Shrub » 16 Nov 2005 22:02

I think you can get the mit guide in french, that will help along with a squint at the how stuff works site :wink: there are a few french members but whether they pick up on this or not im not sure.
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Postby serrurier » 19 Nov 2005 14:53

Je peux aider de temps à autre, envoie moi un courriel.
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Postby preto » 22 Nov 2005 9:26

je peu aussi t'aider.
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Postby Chrispy » 23 Nov 2005 4:58

J'mappelle Chrispy.

And that's pretty much it for me.


Oh wait, legumes. That's right, vegetables. :wink:

Ooo, ooo, and j'adore. :P
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Postby Mad Mick » 23 Nov 2005 20:25

Chrispy wrote:J'mappelle Chrispy.

And that's pretty much it for me.


Oh wait, legumes. That's right, vegetables. :wink:

Ooo, ooo, and j'adore. :P

:shock: How could you forget these classic lyrics?
"Voulez-vous couchez avec moi, ce soir?"
...then again, not so appealing to a chick when spoken in an Aussie/Kiwi hybrid accent.
:P
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Postby Chrispy » 24 Nov 2005 5:04

"G'day mate! Vooloo voo cootchay arvay swar, Yeah yeah!"



:lol:
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Postby Auto45 » 24 Nov 2005 13:04

This might help are French friend
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Re: french.....help...

Postby greyman » 4 Jan 2006 6:24

scub wrote:hi i'm french and i would like to know if there is another french or someone who speak french.
because i begin with the lock picking art and i'don't understand many things about lock picking. and so i would like to speak with somebody for
exchange view point about this.

thank you

manu


Salut Manu. Qu'est-ce que tu cherches en fait? C'est pas trop clair d'apres ton mail. Tu peux m'envoyer un mail perso si ca peut te depanner. A part ca , ton anglais me semble suffisamment bien pour que tu puisses poser tes questions ici. A+

[Hello Manu, what are you after? It's not too clear from your post. You can pm me if it helps. On the other hand, your English seems good enough for you to ask questions here. See you.]
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