English test /help
Forum > English only || BottomMessage from jandark posted on 01-01-2014 at 14:50:29 (D | E | F)
Hello ,
how can I understand this sentence :
"You will text me as soon as you have finished the work ."?
What does the word "text" express here ?
Thank you for your answers.
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Edited by jandark on 01-01-2014 14:51
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Edited by lucile83 on 01-01-2014 15:35
Re: English test /help from lemagemasque, posted on 01-01-2014 at 15:11:23 (D | E)
Hello!
You will text me as soon as you have finished the work --> You will send me a message on my mobile as soon as you have finished the work
See you and Happy New Year!
Re: English test /help from carr30, posted on 01-01-2014 at 16:00:43 (D | E)
Hello,
The verb 'to text' is already entering French as 'texter' and 'texting' to join 'parking', 'camping' etc
Link
Link
More work for l'Académie française
Re: English test /help from lemagemasque, posted on 01-01-2014 at 19:10:51 (D | E)
Hello carr!
Never heard of "texter" and "texting" in French!
"Texting" may exist, even though I've never heard of it but "texter" sounds like a made-up word...
See you!
I must text some friends of mine, really!
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Edited by lemagemasque on 01-01-2014 19:12
Looked it up on wikipedia: Link
Seems to be used in Quebec
Awful word! To be banned or hanged!
Re: English test /help from violet91, posted on 11-01-2014 at 18:28:57 (D | E)
Hello ,
English people say : thank you for your texto or I'll send you a texto ...true that a message still exists and is proper language . A texto happens to be a neologism ; it is tolerated for the moment , not attested yet .
Bye .
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