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  2. 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 ...

  3. New Year card - Wikipedia

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    A card with the inscriptions P. F. (standing for the French words "pour féliciter") is used as a New Year card expressing good wishes for the coming year or in social correspondence extending congratulations. [1] P. F. cards are generally used only in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. [2] The phrase is not used in this sense in French-speaking ...

  4. Category:French words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    This category is not for articles about concepts and things but only for articles about the words themselves.As such almost all article titles should be italicized (with Template:Italic title).

  5. Public Holidays in France & How the French Celebrate Them

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    New Year’s Day is an official public holiday in France. It is a time for sharing resolutions among close family members and exchanging cards and gifts that reflect the festive spirit of the ...

  6. 100 Best New Year's Quotes To Celebrate 2024 - AOL

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    Happy New Year 2024 quotes for inspiration and celebration.

  7. 100 New Year's Captions and Quotes to Start 2024 off Right - AOL

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    Here, 100 inspirational, funny, and creative New Year's caption and quote ideas for your first post of 2024. Baby, let the (Insta) games begin!

  8. Hogmanay - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly cited explanation is a derivation from the northern French dialectal word hoguinané, or variants such as hoginane, hoginono and hoguinettes, those being derived from 16th-century Middle French aguillanneuf meaning either a gift given at New Year, a children's cry for such a gift, or New Year's Eve itself.

  9. List of English words of French origin - Wikipedia

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    English words of French origin can also be distinguished from French words and expressions used by English speakers. Although French is derived mainly from Latin, which accounts for about 60% of English vocabulary either directly or via a Romance language, it includes words from Gaulish and Germanic languages, especially Old Frankish. Since ...