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If you love being connected with France and French by reading French Word-a-Day, then you're going also love getting a taste of real life in Paris through the eyes of "Americaine-turned-Parisienne" Adrian Leeds 'twice-weekly "Parler Paris Nouvellettre®."
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If you love being connected with France and French by reading French Word-a-Day, then you're going also love getting a taste of real life in Paris through the eyes of "Americaine-turned-Parisienne" Adrian Leeds 'twice-weekly "Parler Paris Nouvellettre®."
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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If you love being connected with France and French by reading French Word-a-Day, then you're going also love getting a taste of real life in Paris through the eyes of "Americaine-turned-Parisienne" Adrian Leeds' twice-weekly "Parler Paris Nouvellettre®."
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If you love being connected with France and French by reading French Word-a-Day, then you're going also love getting a taste of real life in Paris through the eyes of "Americaine-turned-Parisienne" Adrian Leeds' twice-weekly "Parler Paris Nouvellettre®."
French Word-A-Day: 2010
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I wanted to introduce Cara in French - you know - something sophisticated - something to make me look worldly - but my Berlitz Dictionary of Foreign Terms only has one listing that came close; Parler francais comme une vache enragee - which means - to speak French like an enraged cow - or - murder the French language.
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I wanted to introduce Cara in French - you know - something sophisticated - something to make me look worldly - but my Berlitz Dictionary of Foreign Terms only has one listing that came close; Parler francais comme une vache enragee - which means - to speak French like an enraged cow - or - murder the French language.
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I wanted to introduce Cara in French - you know - something sophisticated - something to make me look worldly - but my Berlitz Dictionary of Foreign Terms only has one listing that came close; Parler francais comme une vache enragee - which means - to speak French like an enraged cow - or - murder the French language.
February 2007 2007
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I wanted to introduce Cara in French - you know - something sophisticated - something to make me look worldly - but my Berlitz Dictionary of Foreign Terms only has one listing that came close; Parler francais comme une vache enragee - which means - to speak French like an enraged cow - or - murder the French language.
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Essais, Livre 1, Chapitre 10, "Du Parler Prompt ou Tardif," translated here as "Of Ready or Slow Speech."
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Shillings a day, for a Parler, a bed Chamber, and another Bed Chamber over it for my Son, without any dining Room or Antichamber.
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