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  2. Talk:Faux pas - Wikipedia

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    2 difference of meaning in French and in English ... 8 Examples a bit ... some casual criticism. 3 comments. 9 Dealing with the List, and obsolete faux pas. 1 comment ...

  3. Just how bad is Emily's French in 'Emily in Paris'? A ... - AOL

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    Emily Cooper's French faux pas in the most recent season of "Emily in Paris" are "much less frequent," but she's still a long way from mastering the language, according to a language expert.

  4. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    a location where troops assemble prior to a battle. While this figurative meaning also exists in French, the first and literal meaning of point d'appui is a fixed point from which a person or thing executes a movement (such as a footing in climbing or a pivot). porte-cochère an architectural term referring to a kind of porch or portico-like ...

  5. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2009 April 8 ...

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    1.1 'Faux' For French "False", "True" English For French. 11 comments. 1.2 How does Timon Screech pronounce his name? 2 comments.

  6. All the most jaw-dropping wardrobe malfunctions of 2017 -- so far

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    Of course, Courtney was loving all the attention and clearly didn't care about her apparent fashion faux pas. With 2017 halfway over, we're only expecting more wardrobe malfunctions to come. Check ...

  7. Wikipedia:Avoiding common mistakes - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the second word in the title "French grammar" is in lowercase. That is Wikipedia house style. Over-linking. Wikipedia thrives on internal links, but keep it within reason. See the style guideline and make links that are relevant only to the context (the preceding sentence is an example of excessive linking to other articles).

  8. List of English words of French origin - Wikipedia

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    Expressions like femme fatale, faux pas, haute couture, bête noire and enfant terrible are still recognisably French. Borrowings are not a one-way process (See Reborrowing). Some words of French origin ultimately come from Old English (Anglo-Saxon words): e.g. bateau, chiffon, gourmet, or Middle English: e.g. lingot.

  9. Faux pas - Wikipedia

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    Start the Faux pas article, using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary. wiktionary:Special:Search/faux pas From a cross-project redirect : This is a soft redirect that is used as a connection to other Wikimedia projects.