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[Facts] Question about French diminutives.
So, the BtN glossary has this to say about French diminutives, "French feminine diminutives often use -ette, as in Annette and Jeannette [...] The French also use -on (Alison, Manon and Ninon) and -ot/-otte (Charlot, Charlotte, Jeannot and Margot)." My question is, can these be added to any name, like y or ie can be added to just about any name in English? For example, could you call Adele "Adelette" or "Adelon?" Or would it just sound silly and made-up?"Gentlemen, Chicolini here may talk like an idiot, and look like an idiot, but don't let that fool you: he really is an idiot." - Groucho Marx
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Question about French diminutives.  ·  MoonAgeDaydreamer  ·  7/6/2010, 7:42 PM
Re: Question about French diminutives.  ·  Fiammetta  ·  7/8/2010, 6:52 AM
Re: Question about French diminutives.  ·  indigopearl  ·  7/7/2010, 5:09 PM