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  2. Parlez-vous français ? - Wikipedia

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    "Parlez-vous français ?" (French pronunciation: [paʁle vu fʁɑ̃sɛ]; "Do you speak French?") is a song recorded by Spanish disco duo Baccara –Mayte Mateos and María Mendiola–, with music composed by Rolf Soja [] and lyrics written by Frank Dostal and Peter Zentner.

  3. À la vie, à l'amour (song) - Wikipedia

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    In France, "À la vie, à l'amour" debuted at number 42 on the chart edition ending on 18 July 1987, reached a peak of number 30 in its fourth week, and fell off the top 50 after 13 weeks of presence, which remains Quartz's last appearance on the French Singles Chart, as the following two singles from the album failed to chart. [2]

  4. Aimer la vie - Wikipedia

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    Aimer la vie is a French-language studio album ... Length; 1. "Aimer la vie (Soy un truhan, soy un senor)" Ramón Arcusa / Manuel de la Calva / Julio Iglesias ...

  5. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    eau de vie eau de vie lit. "water of life" (cf. Aquavit and whisky), a type of fruit brandy. écarté a card game; also a ballet position. échappé dance movement foot position. éclair a cream and chocolate icing pastry. éclat great brilliance, as of performance or achievement. Conspicuous success. Great acclamation or applause. [25] écorché

  6. Plaisir d'amour - Wikipedia

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    " Plaisir d'amour" ([plɛ.ziʁ da.muʁ], "Pleasure of love") is a classical French love song written in 1784 by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini (1741–1816); it took its text from a poem by Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian (1755–1794), which appears in his novel Célestine. The song was greatly successful in Martini's version.

  7. L'Amour de Ma Vie - Wikipedia

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    "L'Amour de Ma Vie" is a two-part song, consisting of "L'Amour de Ma Vie" and "Over Now" collectively running for a length of over five minutes. [ 2 ] [ 8 ] It starts as a retro and bossa nova -influenced side, where she reminisces on the past relationship, before segueing into an electronic part with an ad-libbed lyrics focusing on a positive ...

  8. Un amour pour moi - Wikipedia

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    "Un amour pour moi" (English: "a love for me") is the third single from Celine Dion's album Mélanie. It was released in March 1985 in Quebec, Canada. [1] The B-side included another album track called "Comme on disait avant". It was also featured on Dion's album Les oiseaux du bonheur, released the same year in France. On 9 March 1985, the ...

  9. La Chanson de Craonne - Wikipedia

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    La Chanson de Craonne (French pronunciation: [la ʃɑ̃sɔ̃ də kʁa(ɔ)n]; English: The Song of Craonne) is an anti-military song of World War I written in 1917. The song was written to the tune of Bonsoir M'Amour (Charles Sablon), sung by Emma Liebel.