I was gonna say it's ado, not adieu, but you got it right at the end!
I enjoyed those, in any case.
Also, Alothia made me cry. :O
The music helped give it all a tragic feel. ^^;
Frenching with Asyria!
"Adieu" means goodbye or perhaps godspeed.. It's a combination of two words "a" and "dieu". "A" in French (and in this context) means "at" (it can also be the verb to have, as in "il a" = "he has"). "Dieu" means "god". Therefore "a dieu" means literally "at god" , but the actual meaning of "adieu" is more like "we'll see each other again at God's side." It's kind of a way to say goodbye when you don't expect to see the person again.
I enjoyed those, in any case.
Also, Alothia made me cry. :O
The music helped give it all a tragic feel. ^^;
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Frenching with Asyria!
"Adieu" means goodbye or perhaps godspeed.. It's a combination of two words "a" and "dieu". "A" in French (and in this context) means "at" (it can also be the verb to have, as in "il a" = "he has"). "Dieu" means "god". Therefore "a dieu" means literally "at god" , but the actual meaning of "adieu" is more like "we'll see each other again at God's side." It's kind of a way to say goodbye when you don't expect to see the person again.