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French word for 3 is trois. Tres Bonne means very good or excellent depends in the context of things but in this scenario I would say it's French linking Hugo.I'll go with 'tres' as in three. Eriksen, Alli, Hugo
French word for 3 is trois. Tres Bonne means very good or excellent depends in the context of things but in this scenario I would say it's French linking Hugo.I'll go with 'tres' as in three. Eriksen, Alli, Hugo
I keep having images of Del Boy struggling with French.
Mange tout Tiger, mange tout!I keep having images of Del Boy struggling with French.
I wonder if the way Trix has deliberately structured/punctuated that sentence is significant? (Plus, the French reference) N dombele, perhaps? Probably reading way too much into it!News. Of the contract tres bonne
I'm not convinced it's about contracts, because as someone said, why use a cryptic?
However I'm looking at all possible interpretations of that post and scrutinising them with a little help from my French degree and I'm coming up with nothing (except a very loose connection to Clément Lenglet but I don't think it's alluding to him)
You utter bastard @Trix I've got work I was meant to do this morning
News. Of the contract tres bonne
Well played, Sir.Reckon we are all making this a bit more complex than it is meant to be
However “of the” in French is de le
Reckon we are all making this a bit more complex than it is meant to be
However “of the” in French is de le
While that's true, it contracts to "du" and if he's used the feminine of "good" it would be "de la", which makes less sense.Reckon we are all making this a bit more complex than it is meant to be
However “of the” in French is de le