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I've already given you Fab French Girls, so please give it up for these handsome boys names! These of course all sound best in a lovely French accent, but gosh would you just look at them!? Stunning. I love a French name, I love the way they look and sound, and all of the little accents really make the names feel fancier than their English counterparts. There's just something about French names that feel fancy and romantic. #frenchnames #boynames #babyboynames #babynameinspo #babynameideas ... Fancy Names Boys, French Names Male, French Names Boys, French Nicknames, French Boy Names, French Last Names, French Boys Names, French Name, Boys Names

I've already given you Fab French Girls, so please give it up for these handsome boys names! These of course all sound best in a lovely French accent, but gosh would you just look at them!? Stunning. I love a French name, I love the way they look and sound, and all of the little accents really make the names feel fancier than their English counterparts. There's just something about French names that feel fancy and romantic. #frenchnames #boynames #babyboynames #babynameinspo #babynameideas…

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Once upon a time I studied abroad in Lyon, France, for five months. It was wonderful. I lived with a host family and attended a French university and everything. I ate tons of croissants and Nutella. I even learned the way of the French “bise” greeting. So I thought for this month’s “Brainfood” post I would share with you what I found to be the most useful French phrases I picked up while studying abroad in France. It’s crazy because most of these are things my textbooks did not teach me. It ... French Language Quotes, Useful French Phrases, French Language Lessons, Language Quotes, French Phrases, French Class, French Language Learning, French Lessons, Language Lessons

Once upon a time I studied abroad in Lyon, France, for five months. It was wonderful. I lived with a host family and attended a French university and everything. I ate tons of croissants and Nutella. I even learned the way of the French “bise” greeting. So I thought for this month’s “Brainfood” post I would share with you what I found to be the most useful French phrases I picked up while studying abroad in France. It’s crazy because most of these are things my textbooks did not teach me. It…

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