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  2. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    Learn the meaning and usage of French words and phrases that have entered the English lexicon, such as à la carte, au revoir, and art nouveau. Find out which ones are still used in French and which ones are obsolete or different in the original language.

  3. French language - Wikipedia

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    French is a Romance language derived from Latin and spoken in many countries and regions. Learn about its history, grammar, dialects, creoles, and official status in the world.

  4. Entrée - Wikipedia

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    Notably, the potage became the first stage of the service and the entrée became the second stage. By 1650, the term "entrée" had lost its literal meaning and had come to refer to the stage of the meal after the potage and before the roast, entremets, and dessert. [6] The term "entrée" also came to refer to the dishes served at the entrée stage.

  5. Quebec French lexicon - Wikipedia

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    Can also mean to be sexually attractive, successful, or to have a loud argument with someone (J'me suis pogné avec mon voisin, "I bickered with my neighbour"). It may also mean "obtain", as in Je me suis pogné une nouvelle radio ("I grabbed myself a new radio"). quétaine: kitsch, tacky (not in a good way) taper, tomber sur les nerfs

  6. Lingua franca - Wikipedia

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    A lingua franca is a language used to communicate between people who do not share a native language or dialect. Learn about the origin, characteristics and types of lingua franca, from ancient Greek to modern English, and how they differ from pidgins, creoles and world languages.

  7. Académie Française - Wikipedia

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    The Académie Française [a] (French pronunciation: [akademi fʁɑ̃sɛːz]), also known as the French Academy, is the principal French council for matters pertaining to the French language. The Académie was officially established in 1635 by Cardinal Richelieu , the chief minister to King Louis XIII . [ 1 ]

  8. Liaison (French) - Wikipedia

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    Liaison is the pronunciation of a linking consonant between two words in French, depending on the phonetic and syntactic context. Learn the rules, exceptions and examples of liaison, and how it differs from elision and sandhi.

  9. Rémy (name) - Wikipedia

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    Rémy, Remy, Rémi, Remie, Rémie or Remi (French:, English: / ˈ r ɛ m i, ˈ r iː m i, ˈ r eɪ m i /) is a name of French origin meaning “oarsman”, and is associated with the Latin name Remigius. It is used as either a surname or as a male or female given name.