Visit our French Gay Dictionary, with more than 190 expressions, to know how to say gay in French. It is part of our LGBT dictionary with more than 1600 ...
For example,“Papaspirodopolopoulos or whatever.” Asking Greeks,“How can you even say it?!”嘲笑长长的希腊名字,如Papaspirodopolopoulos之类的。并且问希腊人:“你是怎么念出来的?!” France Asking if they like frog legs or clams. This is the most popular stereotype about France, and the Fren...
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Flemish (Belgium) Klootzak asshole Francais (quebec) Stephen Harper Greased asshole French maudite vache asshole/bitch/etc French "Va te faire foutre, trouduc" Fuck off, asshole French-acadian(chiac) trou de t'chu asshole Fujianese giu yoon quen asshole Gaelic pol thoin asshole Galician ...
Manners don’t cost a thing, so there’s no excuse for not saying “please” and “thank you”. If you’re new to learning French or are planning a trip to the land of baguettes, cheese and wine, then you definitely need to know how to say “please” in
Isis:Just came across this post today, as I was searching for possible tips on scenting laundry…. I am making my own laundry soap (is that how you say it in English??) today for the first time, and I am going to try scenting that with perfume… I am going to try spritzing some...
Learning as little as “hello” in French can work wonders in your interactions with the natives. So here’s exactly how to pronounce it: Salut. 2. Comment ça va ? = How are you? The next polite thing to do is ask “how are you?”. Sometimes, you can even skip the hello and...
France: French. “Salut” (hello/goodbye). Galicia: Galician. “Ola” (hello/goodbye). Hawaii: Hawaiian. “Aloha” (hello/goodbye). Italy: Italian. “Ciao” (hello/goodbye). Luxembourg: Luxembourgish. “Moien” (hello/goodbye). Malta: Maltese. “Ħelow” (hello/goodbye). New Zealand:...
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it seems appropriate to say that I feel even less confident about my understanding of the loneliness of social isolation.” Based on a comparison, integration, and in-depth discussion of the different definitions of emotional and social loneliness that have been used in the literature, we propose...