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a collection of items of the same type stored in a hidden or inaccessible place (such as in an oubliette). Often used for weapons. cachet lit. "stamp"; a distinctive quality; quality, prestige. café a coffee shop (also used in French for "coffee"). Café au lait café au lait coffee with milk; or a light-brown color.
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 ...
It launched experimentally in several French schools in January 2015, in partnership with the French National Education, [90] [91] and was released as a final version in February 2015. Since March 2023, Qwant Junior has partnered with the BayaM app, designed by publishers Bayard Jeunesse and Milan, to offer educational content to children aged ...
Danilo., Flickr Traveling with kids can be a challenging, to say the least. There are nap times to think of, a seemingly endless supply of snacks to provide and all manner of toys and games to ...
Fougasse (a type of bread, often found with additions such as olives, cheese, or anchovies) Gateau des rois ( tortell , provençal variant of the king cake with glazed fruit) Gibassier (galette made with olive oil and spiced with anise, candied orange peel, and orange flower water, and dusted with baker's sugar)
The family of French star Alain Delon is rejecting the late actor’s wish to have his beloved dog euthanized and buried beside him. The Purple Noon actor, who died on Sunday at age 88, ...
High chair by Cosco (1957) High chair, a children's chair to raise them to the height of adults for feeding. They typically come with a detachable tray so that the child can sit apart from the main table. Booster chairs raise the height of children on regular chairs so they can eat at the main dining table.
The roots of family literacy as an educational method come from the belief that “the parent is the child’s first teacher.” [1] Studies have demonstrated that adults who have a higher level of education tend to not only become productive citizens with enhanced social and economic capacity in society, [2] but their children are more likely to be successful in school. [3]