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splange | 17:26 Sat 24th Feb 2007 | Phrases & Sayings
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I think this means I have no regrets but can anybody tell me how you would say [in french] I have regrets?
  
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Not absolutely sure,but,I think it's..J'ai regrettes
Je regret or je suis desolate.
that's desole (desolee for women), isn't it, johntrevor? Acute accents on both, which I can't get.
If it is really bad, j'ai honte (I'm ashamed)
In French, regrette is the verb and regret is the noun so if you have regrets I think it should be "J'ai des regrets."

Je suis desole means "I am sorry" rather than "I have regrets" but it's been a couple of decades since I did French O-Level so I could be wrang.
Thanks for the correction jno.
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