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  2. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    pièce d'occasion "occasional piece"; item written or composed for a special occasion. In French, it means "second-hand hardware." Can be shortened as pièce d'occas ' or even occas ' (pronounced /okaz/). portmanteau (pl. portmanteaux) In English, a portmanteau is a large piece of luggage for clothes that opens (like a book or a diptych) into ...

  3. Madame de Pompadour - Wikipedia

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    Madame de Pompadour has been depicted on screen in film and television on many occasions, beginning in 1924 with Paulette Duval opposite Rudolph Valentino in Monsieur Beaucaire. A biopic came out three years later called Madame Pompadour directed by Herbert Wilcox, in which she was played by Dorothy Gish. Other actresses to have played her include:

  4. Sunshower - Wikipedia

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    In France, it is either "Le diable bat sa femme et marie sa fille " [14] [15] "the devil beats his wife and marries his daughter", or "Le diable bat sa femme pour avoir des crêpes " [16] "the devil beats his wife to have crêpes", and both were inspired from Plutarch's poem in Eusebius' Praeparatio Evangelica, where Zeus, angry with Hera, made ...

  5. Femme - Wikipedia

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    The postmodern queer conception of femme is a femme-identified person who does not always dress or act in a "traditionally feminine" (meaning a feminine aesthetic, such as wearing makeup, heels, and numerous accessories) way, but who expresses femme identity through feminine-associated behaviours, interactions and political views. [21]

  6. Dictionnaire de l'Académie française - Wikipedia

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    The IETF language tags have registered fr-1694acad for Early Modern French, "17th century French, as catalogued in the "Dictionnaire de l'académie françoise", 4eme ed. 1694; frequently includes elements of Middle French, as this is a transitional period". [5]

  7. For a Woman - Wikipedia

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    For a Woman (original title: Pour une femme) is a 2013 French drama film directed by Diane Kurys. [3] [4] [5] Plot.

  8. Chantal Biya - Wikipedia

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    [9] [15] Particularly Mrs. Biya's use of wigs, [16] her signature style is called the banane, and is used for formal occasions. [17] Biya has popularised other styles. Collectively, they are known as the Chantal Biya. [18] She is known for her exotic wardrobe. Among her favourite designers are high-end European labels such as Chanel, Dior and ...

  9. Marianne - Wikipedia

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    Marianne is displayed in many places in France and holds a place of honour in town halls and law courts. She is depicted in the Triumph of the Republic , a bronze sculpture overlooking the Place de la Nation in Paris, as well as represented with another Parisian statue on the Place de la République .