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Flaunt Your Frenchness #42 (April 6-12)
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Refresh your French idioms! Lesson #2
(See Rendez-Vous #11,
Lesson #1
)
Each of the idioms below comes from a specific French-speaking country.
Would you be able to link them to each other?
Se faire des crolles
(To curl one's hair)
Etre amouré
(To be in love)
Avoir des bidous
(To have money)
La cerise sur le gâteau
(The icing on the cake)
France
Mali
Belgium
Quebec
(Canada)
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If you want to practice your French, the
Société francophone de Maillardville
organizes a monthly Book Club.
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Each week, you'll find in this newsletter a small sentence that can be used next time you go to a French speaking country.
To keep in the theme, please find below what you could ask while in Nouméa, New Caledonia:
" Comment dit
-on
Be big-hearted
e
n français ? Réponse : Avoir le cœur sur la main "
[
C
omenh deet
on
Be big-hearted
an franssay? Raypons :
Ah-voir luh kur sur lah main
]
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