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mbork_pl
831 days ago
And in Polish, where people often add a ", nie?" to the end of the sentence, with a similar result.
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bombela
830 days ago
And in french with "non ?" at the end. Often pronounced "nanh" (english), "nan" (french). A more familiar form of "non".
On va prendre de l'essence d'abord, nan?
We're going to get gas first, right?
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On va prendre de l'essence d'abord, nan?
We're going to get gas first, right?