29th April 2004, 1:30 PM
Quote:Um...always? Are you really implying that in French there is no liaison between definitive articles and proceding vowels? LOL. For a moment there, I ALMOST thought you knew what you were talking about, Your Omnipotency.
But they DON'T go together, Separatist. They are two different ways of identify and nouns. "L'un" isn't even a shadow of French. Let's go back to basic French, because you obviously need a tune-up: le chat means THE CAT. Un chat means A CAT. L'un chat means THE A CAT, and I have no idea what that is supposed to fucking mean. Make up your mind, Goron Fag, what is it: le, or un? You can't have both words one after the other.