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“--- "Ne me fais pas crier “Manon” dans toutes les langues!”
“Look at the amusing and exquisite substitution here (“Manon” → for “mais non”) - "Ne me fais pas crier “MAIS NON!” dans toutes les langues!”
“Ne me fais pas crier Manon dans toutes les langues!" she barks, solliciting stares from passers by.”
“In that case, the phrase would be, (fais-tu) couché, with the first part being unspoken, just as in English.”
“Ex: je me fais beaucoup de soucis pour mon fils = I worry a lot about my son”
“Et quand tu repasses par ces rivages fais-moi signe.”
““Je te fais mousser”? ... yes, I know, 'I am praising you', but without any exaggeration! ...”
“We learn so much from you ... et moi aussi, je vous fais mousser -- also, without exaggeration.”
“For a New Orleans diehard, there is no "Something different this year," so Davis seizes upon his Rex riding daddy to ditch the fais do-do.”
The Huffington Post: Karen Dalton-Beninato: Carnival Time for Treme: I Know Your Heart
“Fais dodo, fais dodo, mon cher petit ange, the child's mother might have sung just an hour before.”
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