My girl and I are getting promise rings and we decided to engrave french words on them.
hers would be "I'll always be your king"
and mine would be "and i'll always be your queen"
heres what we have but we want to double check! annnd yeah. thanks guys!
"je serais toujours ton roi"
"je serais toujours ta reine"
is it grammatically correct? thanks for the help guys!
This post has been edited by xredjokerx: Aug 23, 2008 - 1:13 AM
Haven't taken French in a while but it might "sound" better as:
Je serai ton roi toujours.
But that's just me...
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QUOTE (xredjokerx @ Aug 23, 2008 - 2:13 AM)

>My girl and I are getting promise rings and we decided to engrave french words on them.
hers would be "I'll always be your king"
and mine would be "and i'll always be your queen"
heres what we have but we want to double check! annnd yeah. thanks guys!
"je serais toujours ton roi"
"je serais toujours ta reine"
is it grammatically correct? thanks for the help guys!
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lol thanks for your input, my girl said it has to have "serais" >___>
Yep that's right! Curious though, wouldn't you want it to say "you'll always be my king" and "you'll always be my queen?" The rings are traditionally given with the engraving in context from the person, not too the person.
I don't know, something to hink about I guess. If you wanted It tha way, her ring would read, "tu sera toujours ma reine" and his ring would read "tu sera toujours mon roi"
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thanks jazzcornet!
i didnt know that was how it was traditionally done but we'll think about it! thanks for the confirmation AND an alternate writing. i really appreciate it!
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QUOTE (xredjokerx @ Aug 23, 2008 - 1:13 AM)

>My girl and I are getting promise rings and we decided to engrave french words on them.
hers would be "I'll always be your king"
and mine would be "and i'll always be your queen"
heres what we have but we want to double check! annnd yeah. thanks guys!
"je serais toujours ton roi"
"je serais toujours ta reine"
is it grammatically correct? thanks for the help guys!
Is is, but "serai" does not need an "s" at the end
One o'dem crazy Canadian freaks, eh?