Aug 31, 2021 #1 T Tylerhelt14 Senior Member Joined Nov 30, 2020 Posts 247 Bells 835 Love Tokens 0 Cupid Coins 0 Smug Villagers say Good Morning in Italian. Any others
Aug 31, 2021 #2 BigBadButterfree Senior Member Joined Aug 19, 2019 Posts 686 Bells 2,643 Love Tokens 0 Cupid Coins 0 If I recall correctly, I've seen my smug villager say "Quelle surprise!" When I stop by for a visit, which Google says is French.
If I recall correctly, I've seen my smug villager say "Quelle surprise!" When I stop by for a visit, which Google says is French.
Aug 31, 2021 #3 Nunnafinga Senior Member Joined Sep 15, 2013 Posts 6,878 Bells 7,158 Love Tokens 0 Cupid Coins 0 Jacques says "zut alors" which is French but I'm not sure what it means. Last edited: Aug 31, 2021
Aug 31, 2021 #4 Fye :lemon: Joined Apr 8, 2020 Posts 2,653 Bells 73 Love Tokens 0 Cupid Coins 0 Island Nara sometimes if they like your outfit they'll go "C'est magnifique! That's Spanish for bellissimo!"
Aug 31, 2021 #5 Aardbei Senior Member Joined Aug 30, 2019 Posts 863 Bells 1,197 Love Tokens 0 Cupid Coins 0 In French they only speak French In remember in New Leaf they spoke a bit in Spanish if we played in Italian. And in Italian, still in New Leaf, the normal villagers said things in French. But when set in French they only spoke French as well ahah
In French they only speak French In remember in New Leaf they spoke a bit in Spanish if we played in Italian. And in Italian, still in New Leaf, the normal villagers said things in French. But when set in French they only spoke French as well ahah
Aug 31, 2021 #6 Stikki Good Soup Joined Jul 5, 2021 Posts 864 Bells 1,221 Love Tokens 0 Cupid Coins 0 Nunnafinga said: Jacques says "zut alors" which is French but I'm not sure what it means. Click to expand... It's just a kinda exclamation. Like "oh bugger" if you're British or "darn it" if you're American.
Nunnafinga said: Jacques says "zut alors" which is French but I'm not sure what it means. Click to expand... It's just a kinda exclamation. Like "oh bugger" if you're British or "darn it" if you're American.