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  • ~~~~~~~French Vocabulary~~~~~ tchatche (tchatcher) = to chat; la brocante (f) = second-hand goods, fleamarket; le brocanteur (m) = seller at a fleamarket; portugais = Portugeuse; français = French; le funambulist = tightrope walker; le pichet = pitcher; le papier (m) à bulles = plastic wrap with "bubbles"

    Brocante / Antiques 2010

  • I bargain, "for these two santons and ... and ... for that pichet* over there," I add, (quickly pointing to anything to seal what I calculate to be a good deal ...) "then you have yourself a sale!"

    Characters 2009

  • ~~~~~~~French Vocabulary~~~~~ tchatche (tchatcher) = to chat; la brocante (f) = second-hand goods, fleamarket; le brocanteur (m) = seller at a fleamarket; portugais = Portugeuse; français = French; le funambulist = tightrope walker; le pichet = pitcher; le papier (m) à bulles = plastic wrap with "bubbles"

    Characters 2009

  • I bargain, "for these two santons and ... and ... for that pichet* over there," I add, (quickly pointing to anything to seal what I calculate to be a good deal ...) "then you have yourself a sale!"

    Brocante / Antiques 2010

  • I bargain, "for these two santons and... and... for that pichet* over there," I add, quickly pointing to anything to seal what I calculate to be a good deal... "then you have yourself a sale!"

    Brocante / Antiques 2010

  • I bargain, "for these two santons and... and... for that pichet* over there," I add, quickly pointing to anything to seal what I calculate to be a good deal... "then you have yourself a sale!"

    Characters 2009

  • They ate a plate of chops each, followed by steamed plum pudding, washed down with a pichet of robust red wine from the Minervois.

    Sepulchre Mosse, Kate 2007

  • The waiter arrived promptly with a tray of drinks - a jug of water, a large glass of cold beer for Anatole and a pichet of the local vin de table.

    Sepulchre Mosse, Kate 2007

  • Anatole ordered the p'te 'de la maison, a dish of tomatoes and a b-che of local goats' cheese, dressed in almonds and honey, to share between them, with a pichet of mountain ros-.

    Sepulchre Mosse, Kate 2007

  • I learn about how the French used to fill porcelain bowls with water from a pichet in order to wash up.

    Words in a French Life Kristin Espinasse 2007

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