User talk:LilCaulfield

(s') adapter is not a French word (French words do not have brackets in them). SemperBlotto 15:38, 7 March 2010 (UTC)

And maybe if someday in your life you'd have opened a french dictionnary you'd have seen when verbs can be reflexive we put the s' in brackets to indicate the change can occur. I'm French, it's my freaking mother tongue I don't like people telling me i'm wrong when i'm perfectly right.

No. You are incorrect. adapter: and s'adapter: are French verbs, (s') adapter: isn't - it is just a way of writing two similar verbs as if they were one. We wouldn't have an entry for that - so it would remain as a red link. SemperBlotto 16:22, 7 March 2010 (UTC)

Yeah yeah, so now i don't know how to write my own language! Ok do as you want, I have my french dictionnary right beside me just to mention i looked in it but ok. You're right if you want, no wonder why our teachers stronly recommand us not to visit this site in search for informations. So many wrong entries and the ones properly written deleted. You're telling me exactly what i was explaining like two lines above... Anyway, bye.