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  2. List of French phrases used by English speakers - Wikipedia

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  3. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    term used for the snacks served with drinks before a meal. Literally "outside of the work". The French use apéritif to refer to the time before a meal and the drinks consumed during that time, yet "hors d'œuvre" is a synonym of "entrée" in French and means the first dish that starts a meal. At home in family circles it means more ...

  4. Talk : List of French words and phrases used by English ...

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    (Even here in Canada, where we learn French in school, I think most people my age — or even older — don't realize that the word "croissant" comes from the French word for "crescent". They might know, in the context of the French language, that "croissant" indeed means "crescent"; but when you use that word in English, you only think of the ...

  5. Student transport - Wikipedia

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    Thai students walking A school bus in New York, US. Student transport is the transporting of children and teenagers to and from schools and school events. School transport can be undertaken by school students themselves (on foot, bicycle or perhaps horseback; or for older students, by car), they may be accompanied by family members or caregivers, or the transport may be organised collectively ...

  6. Traditional French units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the French Revolution the Fournier point was also in use. It was 1 ⁄ 6 of a ligne or 1 ⁄ 864 of the smaller French foot. ligne: 1 ⁄ 144: 2.256 mm 88.81 thou 1 ⁄ 12 of a pouce. This corresponds to the line, a traditional English unit. pouce: 1 ⁄ 12: 27.07 mm 1.066 in 1 ⁄ 12 of a pied du roi. This corresponds to the inch, a ...

  7. Talk:Do-Re-Mi - Wikipedia

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    These are the french words for the same passage, as heard in the French version of the film: Do, le do il a bon dos Ré, rayon de soleil d'or Mi, c'est la moitié d'un tout Fa, c'est facile à chanter Sol,la terre où vous marchez La, l'endroit où vous allez Si, c'est siffler comme un merle Et comme ça, on revient à Do -- Onaryc 19:25, 3 ...

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  9. On Foot, on Horse, and on Wheels - Wikipedia

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    On Foot, On Horse and On Wheels is the US title for the 1957 French comedy film, À pied, à cheval et en voiture. It marked the film debut of Jean Paul Belmondo. The movie was a massive hit at the French box office with admissions of 3,483,954. [1] It led to a follow-up A Dog, a Mouse, and a Sputnik.