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Passing Someone in French
Would appreciate some Ski-French help. If I'm passing someone on the
right (e.g., on a downhill) in Quebec, do I say "a droite"? (or does that mean "it's your right"?) "Par votre droite"? Any guidance appreciated (and since I'm asking--what's the word for kick wax--I always thought it was "fartage" but someone said something that sounded like "cire") Thanks, Jon |
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