And now it's time for the French language

A 9Gag post featuring a thread of humorous user comments mocking the French language. The comments highlight perceived quirks such as the pronunciation of 'oiseaux' (described as having seven letters with none pronounced correctly), frustration over it being called 'wazo', jokes about excessive vowels in French spelling, and a sarcastic exchange where a French user objects to stereotypes, followed by an exaggerated imitation of a French accent. The thread uses sarcasm and exaggeration to comically critique French language peculiarities.
@neeetsocks 9Gag

no language should be mocked other than french

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hypallepse
Birds is "oiseaux" in French. No letter is pronounced the way it should. And there are seven of them.
teaboot
ITS PRONOUNCED "WAZO" AND YES, I WILL DIE MAD ABOUT IT
jolene33rpm
me, trying to spell something in french: uhhhhhh i think that's enough vowels the french language: youe foole.... youe insouelente cowèurde
sara-ryder-pathfinder
It is scientifically impossible not to read this with a French accent
lazygreengirl19
Ehm I'm French and plz we don't talk all like that argh!
jolene33rpm
euhrmx i'm frenche and pleaze oui doun't taulke alles laeque zât aurghhex

Text content

Humorous user comments mocking the French language's pronunciation and spelling quirks, including吐槽 about 'oiseaux', excessive vowels, and exaggerated French accents.

Overview

A 9Gag post featuring a thread of humorous user comments mocking the French language. The comments highlight perceived quirks such as the pronunciation of 'oiseaux' (described as having seven letters with none pronounced correctly), frustration over it being called 'wazo', jokes about excessive vowels in French spelling, and a sarcastic exchange where a French user objects to stereotypes, followed by an exaggerated imitation of a French accent. The thread uses sarcasm and exaggeration to comically critique French language peculiarities.

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The image is a screenshot from the platform 9Gag, as indicated by the source information. It compiles multiple user-generated comments into a single post, likely created by a user curating humorous content about the French language. The method involves screenshotting and aggregating existing comment threads to form a cohesive meme.

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