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Look at the amusing and exquisite substitution here (“Manon” → for “mais non”) - "Ne me fais pas crier “MAIS NON!” dans toutes les langues!"
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--- "Ne me fais pas crier “Manon” dans toutes les langues!"
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You have more people who speak several languages (primarily English and Spanish) then we do in Canada with two official langues and aborigianl language rights.
Think Progress » Norquist says Haley Barbour ‘is not completely fluent in English.’ 2010
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Français · Japon: Huit langues sont en danger dans l'archipel
Global Voices in English » Japan: Eight endangered languages in the Japanese archipelago 2009
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"Ne me fais pas crier Manon dans toutes les langues!" she barks, solliciting stares from passers by.
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They have been brainwashed into thinking the French are “nul en langues,” so why surrender themselves to the torture of revealing that fact with tourists, or worse, in front of their co-workers during a professional training course?
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They have been brainwashed into thinking the French are “nul en langues,” so why surrender themselves to the torture of revealing that fact with tourists, or worse, in front of their co-workers during a professional training course?
Guest post 13 – Bethany Cagnol on teaching English in France… « Ken Wilson's Blog 2010
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Oui, les Français sont “nuls en langues”, mainly, I think, because of TV dubbing.
Guest post 13 – Bethany Cagnol on teaching English in France… « Ken Wilson's Blog 2010
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-- "Ne me fais pas crier “Manon” dans toutes les langues!"
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"Ne me fais pas crier “MAIS NON!” dans toutes les langues!"
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