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If someone is described as “bavard comme une pie,” it means they are as talkative as a magpie. Pie is the French word for Magpie. This expression is used to describe someone chatty, talkative, and who tends to talk incessantly. Magpies are known for their noisy and social nature, makin...
Every cock crows on his own dunghill. English word "un coq"(cock) occurs in sets:Le monde des animaux en anglais - the world of the... 2. a rooster other words beginning with "U" unique in Englishurgent in Englishutile in Englishutiliser in EnglishA...
A French StudentA French student goes to London for his holiday. He knowsa little English, but he can't speak very well.One day he goes to a restaurant. He wants to have someeggs, but he can't remember the Englsh word for “egg". Helooks around and sees a picture of a hen. He...
But he couldn't remember the word for “eggs”.Suddenly, through the window, he sawa rooster walking in the yard. He asked thewaiter what the bird was called in English.The waiter told him that it was called arooster.The Frenchman then asked what therooster's wife was called.The waiter...
In window accoutrements we have this stylish "echo window" with a rooster. A favorite window in Caromb. To comment on any item in this edition,click here. Has a friend forwarded you this post?Sign up for French Word-A-Day here. It's free and goes out thrice-weekly. ...
The French word for fruit is “le fruit“. It’s spelled the same but the French pronunciation is very different! “Un fruit” is a masculine word in French. In the plural, the final s is silent “des fruits“. ⚠️ In French, we wouldn’t say ‘a piece of fruit’. Just “...
comme un coq en pâte idiom. in clover (lit.: like a rooster in pastry/dough)comme un fagot idiom. badly dressedcomme une fleur idiom. unexpectedly; without trying, effortlessly; without a hitch (lit.: like a flower)comprendre la plaisanterie idiom. be able to take a joke; be a good...
Hecould speak Engish quite well but not perfectly.For one thing, his vocabulary was not large.One day, he was having a meal in a smallcountry hotel and wanted to order some eggs.But he couldn't remember the word for “eggs".Suddenly, through the window, he saw arooster walking in ...
Ronnie rooster…gentle, caring, last to bed and liked by all the hens. Since Pipi passed, Bovril our guinea has befriended Ronnie and since Ronnie has got more wobbly on his feet, won’t go to bed till his sideways crowing friend has gone in the coop. We adopted Ronnie a few years ...