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Dupa T. Parrot

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Jan 5, 2010, 10:14:21 AM1/5/10
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The Tennant Doctor used an expression in several episodes that sounded
like "al-on-zee" or something like it.
In "The Next Doctor," both Doctors said it simultaneously.

What is the phrase and what does it mean?

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John Burnham

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Jan 5, 2010, 10:32:52 AM1/5/10
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On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 10:14:21 -0500, Dupa T. Parrot wrote:

> The Tennant Doctor used an expression in several episodes that sounded
> like "al-on-zee" or something like it.
> In "The Next Doctor," both Doctors said it simultaneously.
>
> What is the phrase and what does it mean?

Allons y. It's French and means "let's go".
J

The Doctor

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Jan 5, 2010, 11:01:45 AM1/5/10
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In article <vN-dnZvLFOiqFd_W...@giganews.com>,
Dupa T. Parrot <dupa_t...@dupanet.com> wrote:

It's "Allons-y" which is french for "LEt's go".

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Dupa T. Parrot

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Jan 5, 2010, 12:04:45 PM1/5/10
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On 1/5/10 10:01 AM, The Doctor wrote:
> In article<vN-dnZvLFOiqFd_W...@giganews.com>,
> Dupa T. Parrot<dupa_t...@dupanet.com> wrote:
>
> It's "Allons-y" which is french for "LEt's go".
>
Thank you, Gents, French has never been my long suite.
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