| | Expressions with France Of course you know that la France means "France," but are you aware that this country's name is also used in some idiomatic expressions? Learn how to say ordinary people, the rich, and more with this list of expressions with France. | 2013 Calendars Keep track of your rendez-vous with one of these French-themed calendars, including a free printable calendar made by yours truly. And for the rest of the year, be sure to keep finding all the lovely photos and other goodies behind the doors of my French Advent calendar. | Noël malin If you do any shopping in France or on French websites in December, you'll probably run across the expression Noël malin. | All about falloir Falloir is an irregular impersonal French verb that is better known in its conjugated form: il faut. Falloir means "to be necessary" or "to need" and may be followed by the subjunctive, an infinitive, or a noun.
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