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is he correct?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4-kk9sMGyE
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No.

A crêpe is spelled CRÊPE because that little hat on the ê is not some optional fashion accessory. It is the entire point of the word. Leaving it off is like showing up to a black‑tie event in gym shorts and insisting “it’s basically the same thing.”

The circumflex accent exists for a reason. It changes the sound. It signals the history of the word. It prevents you from accidentally announcing that you’ve never met a French dictionary in your life. When you write “crepe,” you’re not simplifying. You’re confessing.

People who say “the accent doesn’t matter” are the same people who think microwaving a croissant counts as “warming it up.” Technically possible, spiritually unforgivable.
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>>22063048
In French, yeah, but ê is not a letter in English so you'd write crepe if using English.
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I wish we could just fully anglicize it to "craip" already
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>>22063048
AI was a mistake.
>>22063011
Don't know. Didn't watch/not watching. Howsabout you just fucking tell me what I'm supposed to consider? You fucking retard.
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>>22063270
I agree with this anon, but in a less gay way than him
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>>22063270
That was a painfully French or faggot American statement. Not AI
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>>22063276
That would make it negative gay since it wasn't gay at all.
>>22063281
It's obviously AI.
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>>22063281
>>22063300
AI or not, it's wrong. Language and spelling change, even in French, whether we want it to or not.
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>>22063245
>anglicize
You're fucked already
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File: meaning.gif (2.01 MB, 500x225)
2.01 MB GIF
>>22063305
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>>22063300
Oh were you talking about the video? I thought you meant the comment was AI
Hadn’t watched the video yet, didn’t even finish it because of how gross the animation was. Agreed, that is definitely an AI abomination
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>>22063304
I literally do not care, let the French autists keep their little hat
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>>22063322
I didn't watch the video. The comment strongly suggests AI, though.
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>>22063387
Hah
Well I’m sorry you can’t recognize human faggotry. Run it through a detector and feel bad for the writer
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>>22063270
It is literally 38 seconds long
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>>22063487
>watching dogshite on purpose
Ishigidigiytiz
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>>22063541
do it ironically
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>>22063597
NTA but I don't do anything ironically. I just like things. Or don't. And I don't like to watch videos that might futz my algorithm.
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Mlem
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The true patrician crêpe recipe :
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YbxWMDdVSPY&pp=ygUVY3JlcGVzIHJheW1vbmQgb2xpdmVy
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>>22064685
this is truly the most amazing crêpe recipe i've ever made, everyone focus on the amout of alcool ( who turns out to be about a glass of rhum, a splash of pastis and two small bottle of beer) and forget about the 8 eggs and 100gr of butter, who is an insane amout for about 30 crêpes

i have two recipes for crepes, one pretty plain because i eat them with shit like jam or nutella, and this one who need absolutly nothing on it, except maybe a sprinkle of sugar and that's allready too much for my taste.

the ina vintage recipe channel is great, and almost all thoses cooks manage to live a pretty long life ( bocuse died in his 90's, raymond olivier in his 80's and maité past her 80's)
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>>22064720
Il also tried fews of Escoffier recipe : lot of eggs too and a thicker texture, il makes them more crunchy like those biscuit crêpes often served with ice cream
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>>22064720
>maité
It is genuinely astonishing that something as simple as the spelling of Maïté managed to slip past you. The tréma over the i is not some exotic ornament reserved for linguistic elites. It is a basic feature of the name. Without it, maité looks like a typo that even autocorrect would be embarrassed to claim. The tréma separates the sounds. It keeps the name from collapsing into a muddled guess. Anyone familiar with even the most elementary French would know this instantly. So yes, the correct spelling is Maïté. Now that you have this information, you can avoid repeating the kind of mistake that makes fluent speakers sigh deeply and reconsider their life choices.
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>>22064780
he gro sayé, arrête de me casser les couilles avec tes accents, j'ai passé l’intégralité de ma scolarité avec des 0 en dictée et j'ai survécu au langage sms sur nokia 3310, la verité, j'ai eu la flemme de faire un raccourci pour le tréma sur clavier azerty pour un accent dont a peu pres tout le monde se contrefout vu qu'on est sur un forum d'image sur la vannerie de panier en osier Mongol
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>>22064909
Sorry i don't speak arabic.
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>>22063011
man I haven't had a crepe in forever. and I've never had a crêpe.



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