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  2. Leboncoin - Wikipedia

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    According to a survey conducted by Médiamétrie in October 2012, Leboncoin was the second most popular website in France in terms of time spent by its users, behind Facebook and ahead of Google. [9] At the beginning of 2017, Leboncoin totaled, according to Le Figaro Magazine , a monthly audience of 28 million unique visitors.

  3. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    nude; in French, literally, in a natural manner or way (au is the contraction of à le, masculine form of à la). It means "in an unaltered way" and can be used either for people or things. For people, it rather refers to a person who does not use make-up or artificial manners (un entretien au naturel = a backstage interview). For things, it ...

  4. Influence of French on English - Wikipedia

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    Lusignan Serge, La langue des rois au Moyen Âge. Le français en France et en Angleterre, Paris, PUF (coll. « Le nœud gordien »), 2004, 296 p. Mossé Fernand, Esquisse d'une histoire de la langue anglaise, 1 ère édition, Lyon, IAC, 1947, 268 p. Rothwell William, « À quelle époque a-t-on cessé de parler français en Angleterre ?

  5. Quebec French lexicon - Wikipedia

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    There is a huge variety of idioms in Quebec that do not exist in France, such as fait que ("so"); en masse ("a lot"); s'en venir (for arriver and venir ici); ben là! or voyons donc! ("oh, come on!"), de même (for comme ça). Entire reference books have been written about idioms specific to Quebec. A handful of examples among many hundreds:

  6. Opération Pièces jaunes - Wikipedia

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    France Operation Yellow Coins ( French : Opération Pièces jaunes ) is a French foundation with the goal of improving the conditions of hospitalized children and adolescents. [ 1 ] It was created in 1989 by professor Claude Griscelli and backed by the Fondation des Hôpitaux.

  7. Gustave Le Bon - Wikipedia

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    Charles-Marie Gustave Le Bon was born in Nogent-le-Rotrou, Centre-Val de Loire on 7 May 1841 to a family of Breton ancestry. At the time of Le Bon's birth, his mother, Annette Josephine Eugénic Tétiot Desmarlinais, was twenty-six and his father, Jean-Marie Charles Le Bon, was forty-one and a provincial functionary of the French government. [6]

  8. File:Le Bon Marché, 001.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Kaufhaus Le Bon Marché in Paris, Innenansicht mit Haupttreppe, Lithographie von Charles Fichot, 1872.: Date: 1872: Source: L'illustration : journal ...

  9. Compagnons du Devoir - Wikipedia

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    Edmond Le Martin, blacksmith/farrier who hosted many travellers in Dunes. Father of aviator Léon Lemartin. Joël Robuchon, who became the official chef of Compagnon du Tour de France, enabling him to travel throughout the country to learn a variety of diverse regional techniques. As a companion, he also became inculcated with the spirit of ...