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If so, you can just name her “Fleur,” the French word for “flower.” Though the name originated in France, it has made its way across the world and is now used by English speakers as well as in other countries. 26. Vivienne For especially lively and rambunctious cats, the name “...
As we step past him, Mr. C. smiles, pushing his packing bag out of the way once again. I reach out and grasp his shoulder in an automatic gesture of thanks.Thanks for the warm welcome. Thanks for being so helpful. Thanks for putting up with this invasion. Only, when I find myself...
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Having developed a theory that the French have a word for everything, and that their expressions are the liveliest, I've come to discover that some idioms are much more interesting in English than in French. Here are just a few examples, you can add your own in the comments box which ...
The little boy was holding something tightly in his fist and wouldn’t show anyone. In the past it was perfectly normal to get the back of a teacher's hand or fist as punishment. English word "poing"(fist) occurs in sets:Fiches du livre - "Peregrine's Progress" (Jeffery ...Fiches ...
102. Avril— After the French word for "April." 103. Madelyn— Meaning "woman from Magdala." 104. Brigitte— Bardot is back! This is a great way to honor the icon. 105. Chantal— This name comes from the French word “chanter,” meaning “to sing.” 106. Brielle— "God is my st...
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Gabriel said before I left, “Have a good, good, good… good, goooooood, (he was searching for the word in English to come after good and while doing so kept saying good.) plane ride.” And then he added, “I love you.”