Steak is love. I adore steak.
So I'd be more likely to eat at Le Cellier (actually we almost did once).
And it's not because I'm Canadian. The name of the restaurant is better.

Le Cellier. [Question, how do you pronounce it?]
Chefs is grosssss.
Le Cellier. [Question, how do you pronounce it?]
Chefs is grosssss.
Le Cellier. [Question, how do you pronounce it?]
Chefs is grosssss.
La-Cell-ee-air
Le Cellier. [Question, how do you pronounce it?]
Chefs is grosssss.

Lay-Say-Yay. us frenchies spell things in ways that are too confusing for y'all english speakers.![]()
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Said. And that's just what my dad said. He is french btw.That's not how you say it either! I've been studying french forever, that's not how it's sad.
Said. And that's just what my dad said. He is french btw.
I know a lot of french btw.
I live in the only bilingual city in Canada.
Good friends of mine lived in France for years.
My french teachers, are all french.
I can speak fluently in french, all my classes have been in french since I was 6.
Just because your dad is french, doesn't make what you wrote out the correct way to spell it.
