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- noun borrowed The
French language.
Etymologies
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Examples
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..i guess 'francais' MUST be the language of love if a german whorehouse, excuse me, brothel is named "maison d'envie"...
Up in the Air: The Dangers of Cycling BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Peut-etre qu'on en a parle au "cercle francais" auquel j'assiste a Portland, OR.
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Yes, I agree with many above that en francais many words run together in the spoken language and us native english speakers need to pay closer attention.
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We have so much fun at the same time we are learning to parlent un peu francais.
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While there I joined the cours francais, which was offered in the Cite des Arts. I learned a great deal but my favorite word was "blague."
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(Southerners love to make much of the supposed fact it is always bad weather in the North and always good in the South) ‘Le ciel francais en tatin’ was how the report was tartly (forgive the pun!) headed-an allusion to a famous French dessert, the Tarte Tatin, which is an upside-down apple tart (and utterly delicious, I might add!).
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Good question earlier, what DO les francais call french kissing?
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Je suis ancien prof de francais ( "ancien" dans les deux sens du mot).
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We thought for a moment that you could parler the francais and we loved you even more.
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Je suis desolee mais mon francais n'est pas trop bon.
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