Aujourd'hui, j'ai choisi de vous parler d'un sujet un peu délicat, mais qui fait partie de la vie des femmes, et dont le vocabulaire est généralement peu connu des étudiants de français : la menstruation. Si l'expression générale est "avoir ses règles", il y a bien des alternatives, y compris des expressions très amusantes !
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Today, I've chosen to tell you about a subject which is a bit delicate, but which is part of women's life, with a vocabulary usually little known by French students: menstruation. If the usual expression is "to have your period", there are many alternatives, including some funny expressions!
Here are the articles I recently wrote for French.About.com.
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Good luck with your French studies,
Camille Chevalier Karfis
|  | If you're having trouble viewing this email, click here | | | | How To Say To Menstruate / Have Your Period in French | Aujourd'hui, j'ai choisi de vous parler d'un sujet un peu délicat, mais qui fait partie de la vie des femmes, et dont le vocabulaire est généralement peu connu des étudiants de français : la menstruation. Si l'expression générale est "avoir ses règles", il y a bien des alternatives, y compris des expressions très amusantes ! Voici donc les articles que j'ai écrits récemment pour French.About.com. Je mets tous les jours des mini-leçons gratuites sur Facebook, Twitter et Pinterest - venez m’y rejoindre ! https://www.facebook.com/frenchtoday https://twitter.com/frenchtoday https://www.pinterest.com/frenchtoday/ Bon courage avec vos études de français, Camille Chevalier Karfis ======= Today, I've chosen to tell you about a subject which is a bit delicate, but which is part of women's life, with a vocabulary usually little known by French students: menstruation. If the usual expression is "to have your period", there are many alternatives, including some funny expressions! Here are the articles I recently wrote for French.About.com. I post exclusive mini lessons, tips, pictures and more daily on my Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest pages - so join me there! https://www.facebook.com/frenchtoday https://twitter.com/frenchtoday https://www.pinterest.com/frenchtoday/ Good luck with your French studies, Camille Chevalier Karfis |  | Camille Chevalier-Karfis French Language Expert | | | | Let's Talk About The French Weekend | The English word "le weekend" is much more used in France than its official equivalent "la fin de semaine". Traditionally, businesses close on Sunday | | | | | French Verb Drills Audiobooks Review | French Today's French Verb Drills audiobook series is designed to help French students learn irregular French verbs forms and modern pronunciation. | | | | | | | | | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the French Language newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here | | 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036 | | | | | | | | |
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