French Word-A-Day Hungry for Paris La Tartine Gourmande Little Brown Pen Orangette Rochambeau A Blessing or a Curse? In Paris, sometimes it’s possible to find three bakeries on a single block–they’re omnipresent. When I rented my apartment, I was delighted to find one just around the ...
Le lundi, I begin a new draft to tinker with for the rest of the week. I think I’ll write a post calledSnooze Button(a.k.a. my dog) and weave in updates about the coming week. (Ça y est—the story’s begun!) But the French don’t have a cool word for “snooze button”...
二、七选五从所给的选项中,选出合适的内容填到空格处。 其中有两个多余选项Renaissance is a French word which means
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It's name is a form of the French word for "flat," and perhaps because of this,La Plagnehas long had a reputation as primarily a destination for families. But there's nothing boring or plain about the country's biggest resort. Sure, there are flat sections to some of the pistes, an...
As well as French stick, there was a selection of sun-dried tomato bread and a morish walnut bread with lots of nuts. Case of traveller's joy "I never ate breakfast, so by lunchtime I'd be starving and I'd eat an entire French stick filled with cheese. Slimming People: I was too...
Meaning: "sun" Description: An attractive French word name known here via former child TV star Soleil Moon Frye, aka Punky Brewster. It started to be lightly used in the U.S. in the 1920s and is now attracting some attention as both a sunny nature and an international word name. It...
The rule for pronouncinge:in the middle of a syllable --- 'ai' as in fair; at the end of a syllable, 'er' as in her; but when you see it at the end of a word, it is silent. (example:tasse) Now we move to the consonants. ...
take someone’s word for something croire savoir que understand that croyez-m’en you can take my word for it cuisiner qqn give someone the third degree cul sec bottoms up cuver son vin sleep it off (i.e.: the effects of alcohol) ...
Enough to take off my helmet and breathe deeply (here I mean a space helmet, is there a word for that ?)It will doI am too tired to keep searching anywayAbove the treetops, a light pierces through the leavesI wonder if it’s the sun or another starThe green moss reminds me of my...