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Pages in category "French game shows" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. À prendre ou à laisser;
[3] Less-used types of bonus questions include multiple-choice bonuses (sometimes seen in Science Bowl), list bonuses (which require answers from a given list), and "30-20-10" bonuses (which give small sets of clues for a single answer in order of decreasing difficulty, with more points being awarded for giving the correct answer on an earlier ...
French is also the second most geographically widespread language in the world after English, with about 50 countries and territories having it as a de jure or de facto official, administrative, or cultural language. [1] The following is a list of sovereign states and territories where French is an official or de facto language.
One format for quizzing is called "infinite bounce" or “infinite rebounds”. Infinite bounce is often used to accommodate large numbers of teams. One question is addressed to each team in subsequent order. If one team fails to answer, the question passed along to the following team. Quizzes may also employ the “pounce” strategy.
At a regional level, French is acknowledged as an official language in the Aosta Valley region of Italy (the first government authority to adopt Modern French as the official language in 1536, three years before France itself), [47] in which is spoken as a first language by 1.25% of the population and as a second one by approximately 50%. [48]
Taxi Payant (2009–2018) (French-language version of Cash Cab) Tic Tac Show (2013–2014) (French-language revival of Hollywood Squares) Tic Tac Toc (1978–1979) (Original French-language version of Hollywood Squares) Le tournoi de mètres (2007) Tous Contre Un (2001–2003) Tous pour un (1963–1969, 1992–1995, 2007–2011)
lit. "memory aid"; an object or memorandum to help one to remember things, or a diplomatic paper proposing the major points of discussion. amour propre "Self-love", self-respect. amuse-bouche or amuse-gueule lit. "mouth-amuser"; a single, bite-sized hors d'œuvre.
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