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Examples

  • What kind of chien do we have here? un tuyau (twee-yoh) noun, masculine

    mise en bouteille / wine bottling 2009

  • "Did I just overhear you telling Sam that 'chien' is the French word for 'frog'?"

    Archive 2007-04-01 Doppelganger 2007

  • Max flapped his eyelids and looked all disdain, murmuring something about "ein schmutziges italienisches Volk," whilst Louis, refusing either to see or to hear, framed the word "chien" on his lips.

    The Lost Girl 1907

  • I'm sure they were pleased to be home from le chambre de chien. lovely post!

    illico - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • You are a class act and we all love you, mon petit chien.

    troisième age - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • "De nos jours, un chien ou chat bien élevé doit être bilingue."

    fifille - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • French Vocabulary illico presto = right away; la mise-en-bouteille (f) = bottling; l'argile (f) = clay; le témoignage (m) = testimony; Ce n'est pas le même chien que vous m'amenez, Madame!

    Remedies 2009

  • Fais rentrer Braise et Smokey avant de partir = bring in Braise and Smokey before you leave; dehors = outside; le chien (m) = dog; un aboiement (m) = barking; les chiens de chasse ont dû trouver leurproie = the hunting dogs have found their prey; il est où where is he?

    une plaie - French Word-A-Day 2009

  • When she returned to the doctor to view the X-Rays, the latter was speechless: Ce n'est pas le même chien que vous m'amenez, Madame!

    Remedies 2009

  • French Vocabulary illico presto = right away; la mise-en-bouteille (f) = bottling; l'argile (f) = clay; le témoignage (m) = testimony; Ce n'est pas le même chien que vous m'amenez, Madame!

    mise en bouteille / wine bottling 2009

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  • preferable to chats.

    September 28, 2007