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Buddie | 17:32 Thu 11th Sep 2008 | Family & Relationships
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Help please guys, my thirteen yr old daughter is getting in a real state about her french homework. My french is rusty but I've worked out most of the phrases, just one I'm not sure its :- 'Je peux avoir un style' Does it mean 'I can have a style'

Any help much appreiciated
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I think that is what it translates as. Doesn't make much sense though does it?
avoir un style - is to have "style", so it looks simply like
"I can have style....."
Wow - isn't french homework difficult nowadays.
Or...
le devoirs francais c'est tres difficile maintenant.
Yep, it means "I can have style". A bit weird though!

Sure it's not stylo, instead of style? Stylo means pen. If there's a question mark, it would mean "Can I have a pen?", although in the informal speech.
Hi Buddie - why dont you google it

converting French to English - you could do this with most of your French problems - good luck
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Thanks guys, I think it might be stylo and Catriona, my daughter has copied it down wrong from the board. Yes pbeach french homework does seem easier these days. I quite fancy doing a french evening class, then I woudn't feel such a dimwit when my help is needed!!! (should have taken more notice at school, but didn't see the point of french then!)

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