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French has a T-V distinction in the second person singular. That is, it uses two different sets of pronouns: tu and vous and their various forms. The usage of tu and vous depends on the kind of relationship (formal or informal) that exists between the speaker and the person with whom they are speaking and the age differences between these subjects. [1]
French has a complex system of personal pronouns (analogous to English I, we, they, and so on). When compared to English, the particularities of French personal pronouns include: a T-V distinction in the second person singular (familiar tu vs. polite vous) the placement of object pronouns before the verb: « Agnès les voit. » ("Agnès sees ...
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To French kiss: French full: Very much (je l'aime full), full (Le réservoir est full) game: Game, sports match or, used as an adjective, meaning having the courage to do something; Je suis game. good: Good! [expressing approval; not as an adjective] hot: Hot (excellent, attractive) hot-chicken: Hot Chicken sandwich: hot chicken lousse: Loose ...
My grandma taught me how to French kiss. 6. I’m such a light sleeper that I was once woken up by a mouse farting in my room. 7.
Back in 2006, a 23-year-old William was lucky enough to go backstage at an Atomic Kitten concert, and one of the band's members lived out every girl's fantasy by getting a steamy kiss from Wills.
lit. "the just word"; the right word at the right time. French uses it often in the expression chercher le mot juste (to search for the right word). motif a recurrent thematic element. moue a type of facial expression; pursing together of the lips to indicate dissatisfaction, a pout. See snout reflex. mousse
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