Does anyone know how Saint -Just's name would have been pronounced?
I finally watched Un peuple et son roi, and they pronounced the "Just" as "Ju", which struck me as strange. French is my first language, and instinctively, I would have pronounced the "-st" part of his name too...
But this might be an older French pronunciation? Or maybe it would have depended on the region?
Louis Antoine Saint-Just, Arthur Rimbaud, Jean Samuel, and Ridan are the only 4 French men to have ever passed the vibe check π€·
you are absolutely right, @mystirixana! Yet another proof that they are Marat-coded.
I think Marat dissolved into his bathwater like a bath bomb
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β’ Maraviglioso Boccaccio | Wondrous Boccaccio (2015) β’ ΠΠΎΠ΄ΡΠ½ΠΎΠ² | Godunov (s01, 2018) β’ Un peuple et son roi | A People and Its King | One Nation, One King (2018)
AU in which Nicolas is the one to finish Mozart's Requiem during his years at the theater, and views it as an homage to his former teacher, and a way to finally asserts himself as a genius musician in his own rights, proving that he was able to learn and perfect his playing and composing skills enough to rival the great names of his times, even if he began later in his life and was considered a set for failure by Mozart himself. And despising what he composes because it is a proof that he is only good because he as been turned into something wrong, inhuman, and that becoming this irrevertedly damned creature was the only way for him to achieve greatness, whereas Lestat was a masterful actor basically from birth, and could achieve greatness whilst still being happy and human.
Anyone else sees the vision?
my pure, innocent, and beautiful primary sources vs. their appalling, disgraceful, and vile secondary sources
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Does anyone know how Saint -Just's name would have been pronounced?
I finally watched Un peuple et son roi, and they pronounced the "Just" as "Ju", which struck me as strange. French is my first language, and instinctively, I would have pronounced the "-st" part of his name too...
But this might be an older French pronunciation? Or maybe it would have depended on the region?
yeah, same π
But we did slay, I fear
THIS MADE ME GIGGLE TOO HARD THEY ARE TRULY YURI
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