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    Even though us American's speak slang English, by British standards. We still pronounce it the same way Shitzu.

    Pronunciation of shih tzu - how to pronounce shih tzu correctly.

    Shitzu, may be a french word, but not sure.
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       #52

    not french, chinese (or rather, mandarin).

    where did you get the idea it was french?
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       #53

    I don't know, sounds french. Maybe it's japanese.

    Google it!
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    mickey megabyte said:
    not french, chinese (or rather, mandarin).

    where did you get the idea it was french?
    Oh, sooo sawee mos honabo membaa!
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    quickdraw2011 said:
    Even though us American's speak slang English, by British standards. We still pronounce it the same way Shitzu.

    Pronunciation of shih tzu - how to pronounce shih tzu correctly.

    Shitzu, may be a french word, but not sure.
    funny thing is that the spanish say that people who speak spanish that are from mexico speak slang spanish so i guess i speak slang english and spanish due to my blood orginating from those parts. According to my mother i have slight bit of french also but it's like 4% due to the cross being so old so that would be from like my great great great great ect idk loool I'm guessing I would be mainly of mexican indian and spaniard blood with that small percentage of french. My great grand mother had green eyes while my great great grand father had blue eyes, so wierd. So chances are I could have a son/daughter with blue eyes or green even though my eyes are brown.
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    M1GU31 said:
    quickdraw2011 said:
    Even though us American's speak slang English, by British standards. We still pronounce it the same way Shitzu.

    Pronunciation of shih tzu - how to pronounce shih tzu correctly.

    Shitzu, may be a french word, but not sure.
    funny thing is that the spanish say that people who speak spanish that are from mexico speak slang spanish so i guess i speak slang english and spanish due to my blood orginating from those parts. According to my mother i have slight bit of french also but it's like 4% due to the cross being so old so that would be from like my great great great great ect idk loool I'm guessing I would be mainly of mexican indian and spaniard blood with that small percentage of french. My great grand mother had green eyes while my great great grand father had blue eyes, so wierd. So chances are I could have a son/daughter with blue eyes or green even though my eyes are brown.
    I'm mixed Western European and Native American. I have Hazel eyes, which are brown and green. People tell me that's a sign of mixed bloods. But, I don't know for sure.

    With your (GG) Grandfather, I've also heard Blue Eyes are a recessive gene. Whatever that means. LOL

    My mother was Ulster Scot (Geat Britian or Ireland way)or Scotch-Irish (American way)(Celtic Blood), English (Angelo Saxon Blood), and Welch (Celtic Blood), that pretty much covers Great Britian. Ha!

    My father was German/English and Apache, half breed is what they call it here in the US. He was brown with black hair, and brown eyes, looked like a real Native American. LOL
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    I just got on this thread and about a week ago you were discussing beer. I have always heard that the Germans drink beer with their food, even the children, is that true? == Also is French Toast really French?
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    Well, what I term French toast is a thick slice of freshly-baked bread dipped liberally in raw egg yolks and whites that have been whisked in a bowl with milk, butter, salt and pepper, and then lightly fried both sides in a pan with butter, lard or cooking oil - whichever you prefer.

    Eaten piping hot it makes a great snack.
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    Try doing the same again. Boil and then add cucumber!!! it gives the water an amazing refreshing taste!!
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    seavixen32 said:
    Well, what I term French toast is a thick slice of freshly-baked bread dipped liberally in raw egg yolks and whites that have been whisked in a bowl with milk, butter, salt and pepper, and then lightly fried both sides in a pan with butter, lard or cooking oil - whichever you prefer.

    Eaten piping hot it makes a great snack.
    And slathered with maple syrup or strawberries. Yummo!
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