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How to say "let's talk" in French?
Basically what it says in the question. My friend and I (both French speakers, though not native) disagree. She thinks it's "parlons nous"; I, as well as numerous forums I've searched through and translating the Japanese expression "語りましょう" and the German expression "lass uns reden", say it's simply "parlons".
Can anyone help settle this?
May 12, 2015 2:45 AM
Answers · 2
Hi !
"Parlons" is indeed more natural, and it is the way you have to say it. :)
May 12, 2015
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