Illeism - French Language2024-03-29T15:59:22Zhttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/forum/topics/illeism?commentId=3179028%3AComment%3A123429&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noThe rebel side maybe?...tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2016-05-17:3179028:Comment:1234292016-05-17T11:15:52.746ZStevohttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/Stevo
<p>The rebel side maybe?...</p>
<p>The rebel side maybe?...</p> A very handsome man. Reminds…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2016-05-16:3179028:Comment:1233392016-05-16T22:13:03.545ZDwayne Robertshttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/DwayneRoberts
<p>A very handsome man. Reminds me somewhat of Johnny Depp.</p>
<p>A very handsome man. Reminds me somewhat of Johnny Depp.</p> Re bonjour Dwayne.
About mov…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2016-05-16:3179028:Comment:1235192016-05-16T16:40:39.953ZStevohttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/Stevo
<p>Re bonjour Dwayne.</p>
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<p>About movies actors, here a bit of French culture : Alain Delon is an old and a very famous French actor, and he is also known for his habit to speak sometimes about himself according to the position of the third person. Nowadays, Alain Delon is yet caricatured by some humorists with this behavior.<br></br><br></br>An Alain Delon picture :…<br></br></p>
<p>Re bonjour Dwayne.</p>
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<p>About movies actors, here a bit of French culture : Alain Delon is an old and a very famous French actor, and he is also known for his habit to speak sometimes about himself according to the position of the third person. Nowadays, Alain Delon is yet caricatured by some humorists with this behavior.<br/><br/>An Alain Delon picture :<br/><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.lamodeetlapub.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/maxresdefault.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.lamodeetlapub.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/maxresdefau...</a></p> I have a rather brilliant fri…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2016-05-16:3179028:Comment:1234282016-05-16T14:40:35.337ZDwayne Robertshttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/DwayneRoberts
<p>I have a rather brilliant friend, engineer who thinks in illeism. “Now Rudy's going to move this up here, and he'll then be able to remove this.” It's as if he's watching a movie of his life, viewing himself from without.</p>
<p>I have a rather brilliant friend, engineer who thinks in illeism. “Now Rudy's going to move this up here, and he'll then be able to remove this.” It's as if he's watching a movie of his life, viewing himself from without.</p> Hi George and dwayne.« Illeis…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2016-05-16:3179028:Comment:1236232016-05-16T11:08:47.579ZStevohttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/Stevo
<p>Hi George and dwayne.<br/><br/>« Illeism » hasn't an explicit equivalent in French. Also myself, I would say in French « Illeisme », but it seems that is not correct.<br/><br/>The French expression closer to « Illeism » seems to be « figuration de soi à la troisième personne »<br/><br/>( In waiting your comments, Stevo hopes that you are satisfied about this answer. ^^ )</p>
<p>Hi George and dwayne.<br/><br/>« Illeism » hasn't an explicit equivalent in French. Also myself, I would say in French « Illeisme », but it seems that is not correct.<br/><br/>The French expression closer to « Illeism » seems to be « figuration de soi à la troisième personne »<br/><br/>( In waiting your comments, Stevo hopes that you are satisfied about this answer. ^^ )</p> We are amused. :-)tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2016-02-19:3179028:Comment:1220182016-02-19T01:18:01.097ZDwayne Robertshttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/DwayneRoberts
<p>We are amused. :-)</p>
<p>We are amused. :-)</p> I cannot help you but thank y…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2016-02-19:3179028:Comment:1219012016-02-19T00:45:20.313ZGeorge Hunthttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/GEORDIEHOUND
<p>I cannot help you but thank you for bringing this word to our attention. I had no idea the habit/affectation had its own word to describe it :)</p>
<p>Apparently there is "nosism" as well....(I can see I used "our " above - but not like that I trust!)</p>
<p>I cannot help you but thank you for bringing this word to our attention. I had no idea the habit/affectation had its own word to describe it :)</p>
<p>Apparently there is "nosism" as well....(I can see I used "our " above - but not like that I trust!)</p>