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3 Fun And Common French Idioms With Animals

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3 Fun And Common French Idioms With Animals
Camille Chevalier-Karfis
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3 Fun And Common French Idioms With Animals
French Idioms are fun and so useful to express a whole concept in a short sentence - here are three, using hens, a bear and a Spanish cow!
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About the French Vase - La Goutte Qui Fait Déborder Le Vase
Which one is it - le vase or la vase - ahhh, French genders! BTW, do you know how to say "it's the straw that broke the Camel's back" in French?
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Origins of the Expression "Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense"
"Honi soit qui mal y pense" is a sentence you'll find on British passports. But what does it mean and why is it written in French?
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What Does "Je ne suis pas dans mon assiette" mean in French?
Une assiette is a plate. So what does "I am not in my plate" mean? It must be a French idiom...
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Festival du Chant de Marin + Learn French Articles

Bonjour à tous,

Ce weekend, c'´etait le festival du chant de marin à Paimpol. Le port de Paimpol était rempli de bateaux de toutes les couleurs, et les marins chantaient dans la rue, ou bien en face de leur bateau. Il y avait aussi de grands concerts avec des invités internationaux comme Youssou N'Dour. Olivier et moi étions bénévoles en cuisine, et c'était une expérience extraordinaire (voir mon article sur les synonymes de très bon) ! 

J'ai mis des photos, des petites vidéos et des articles en français faciles pour partager mon experience sur ma page Facebook - je vous invite à m'y rejoindre !

En attendant de vous y retrouver, voici les nouveaux articles que j'ai écrits pour French.About.com.

Bien cordialement,

Camille Chevalier Karfis

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Hello everyone,
This weekend was the festival of the sailor's song in Paimpol. The harbour was full of multicolored boats, and the sailors were singing in the street, or in front of their boat. There were also big concerts with international guests such as Youssou N'Dour. Olivier and I were volunteers in the kitchen, it was an amazing experience (see my article on très bon synonyms)!

I posted pictures, short videos and easy French articles to share my experience onto my Facebook page - I invite you to join me there!

In the meanwhile (lit. as I wait to meet up with you there), here are the new articles I wrote for French.About.com.

Best,

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Festival du Chant de Marin + Learn French Articles

Bonjour à tous,

Ce weekend, c'´etait le festival du chant de marin à Paimpol. Le port de Paimpol était rempli de bateaux de toutes les couleurs, et les marins chantaient dans la rue, ou bien en face de leur bateau. Il y avait aussi de grands concerts avec des invités internationaux comme Youssou N'Dour. Olivier et moi étions bénévoles en cuisine, et c'était une expérience extraordinaire (voir mon article sur les synonymes de très bon) ! 

J'ai mis des photos, des petites vidéos et des articles en français faciles pour partager mon experience sur ma page Facebook - je vous invite à m'y rejoindre !

En attendant de vous y retrouver, voici les nouveaux articles que j'ai écrits pour French.About.com.

Bien cordialement,

Camille Chevalier Karfis

https://www.facebook.com/frenchtoday
https://twitter.com/frenchToday
https://www.pinterest.com/frenchtoday/
https://instagram.com/realfrenchtoday​
 
Hello everyone,
This weekend was the festival of the sailor's song in Paimpol. The harbour was full of multicolored boats, and the sailors were singing in the street, or in front of their boat. There were also big concerts with international guests such as Youssou N'Dour. Olivier and I were volunteers in the kitchen, it was an amazing experience (see my article on très bon synonyms)!

I posted pictures, short videos and easy French articles to share my experience onto my Facebook page - I invite you to join me there!

In the meanwhile (lit. as I wait to meet up with you there), here are the new articles I wrote for French.About.com.

Best,

Camille Chevalier-Karfis
French Language Expert
French Expression Casser Les Pieds
Meanings and Synonyms For The French Expression Casser les Pieds  
From boredom to annoyance, the French expression "casser les pieds" covers a range of emotions. It has a number of synonyms, more or less vulgar.
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French Synonyms for great
How To Say Great in French - Synonyms for "Très Bon"  
There are many synonyms for great in French - "très bon" is over-used by students, but there are many options - here are my suggestions.
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Avoir le beurre et l'argent du beurre
Les Produits Laitiers et le Beurre - Dairy Products and Butter  
"Le lait, le beurre, le fromage"... French people do like their dairy products - so here is a vocabulary list with useful tips and comments.
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Meaning Of The French Expression Avoir L'Esprit D'Escalier  
This strange French idiom comes from the Diderot, and has to do with wit, a staircase... and wishing you've been faster with your comeback!
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