View Full Version : Do you ever find yourself saying “Le” before words?
bison
04-23-2021, 11:26 AM
Sometimes I’ll be chilling watching TV with my bro and I say to him “pass me LeRemote” or “let’s play some LeSuper Smash Brothers”. Sometimes I have bad days and I look in the mirror and say “look at me, I’m a LeFraud”. Or when I do something great like make a clutch supply purchase for the hospital I work it I will say I’m “LeClutch”
I allow LeBron to live rent free in my head.
BigKobeFan
04-23-2021, 11:44 AM
Yes. When i use words like level or levitate
SouBeachTalents
04-23-2021, 11:53 AM
LeCringe
GrayGoat
04-23-2021, 12:17 PM
Jabbar
dbugz
04-23-2021, 12:43 PM
everytime I'm having a hard time on something and I need help.
FultzNationRISE
04-23-2021, 12:51 PM
Sometimes I’ll be chilling watching TV with my bro and I say to him “pass me LeRemote” or “let’s play some LeSuper Smash Brothers”. Sometimes I have bad days and I look in the mirror and say “look at me, I’m a LeFraud”. Or when I do something great like make a clutch supply purchase for the hospital I work it I will say I’m “LeClutch”
I allow LeBron to live rent free in my head.
OP this is great to hear and I’m glad to see it’s coming more and more natural to you to just give him LePraise he deserves.
I will ask you to be careful about using the prefix in vain, however. Words like “LeFr-ud” should be avoided. It doesnt make grammatical sense to use the Le suffix before a noun with a negative connotation.
Keep doin most of what youre doin, but just be mindful. Thats all.
Tobio-Star
04-23-2021, 01:01 PM
OP this is great to hear and I’m glad to see it’s coming more and more natural to you to just give him LePraise he deserves.
I will ask you to be careful about using the prefix in vain, however. Words like “LeFr-ud” should be avoided. It doesnt make grammatical sense to use the Le suffix before a noun with a negative connotation.
Keep doin most of what youre doin, but just be mindful. Thats all.
Yup, the grammar can be tricky at times but he'll get used to it
GrayGoat
04-23-2021, 01:10 PM
OP this is great to hear and I’m glad to see it’s coming more and more natural to you to just give him LePraise he deserves.
I will ask you to be careful about using the prefix in vain, however. Words like “LeFr-ud” should be avoided. It doesnt make grammatical sense to use the Le suffix before a noun with a negative connotation.
Keep doin most of what youre doin, but just be mindful. Thats all.
Agree. Sometimes you need the shit best out of you to get the grammar right.
light
04-23-2021, 01:14 PM
Sometimes I’ll be chilling watching TV with my bro and I say to him “pass me LeRemote” or “let’s play some LeSuper Smash Brothers”. Sometimes I have bad days and I look in the mirror and say “look at me, I’m a LeFraud”. Or when I do something great like make a clutch supply purchase for the hospital I work it I will say I’m “LeClutch”
I allow LeBron to live rent free in my head.
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