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French on Instagram: "Follow for more👆🏻🇫🇷 Comment “BOOK” if you’re interested in learning French for the cost of a meal.😊🇫🇷 [ french, french class , french learning, tef canada, french lessons , français , learn french , french teacher , French posts , french reels , french language, paris , french travel ]"

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Let’s talk about feelings in French! Do you know how to say that you are feeling tired, angry, or worried? In this French lesson, we will learn 20 French adjectives to describe feelings. All adjectives are translated into English, of course, and they all include an example and audio. Feelings In French, Emotions In French, French Terms Of Endearment, Learning French Notes, How To Learn French, French Notes, French To English, French Words With Meaning, French Sayings

Let’s talk about feelings in French! Do you know how to say that you are feeling tired, angry, or worried? In this French lesson, we will learn 20 French adjectives to describe feelings. All adjectives are translated into English, of course, and they all include an example and audio.

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How the Tradition of Saying “Pardon My French” After Saying Swear Words Started Free French Lessons, French Practice, Learn To Speak French, French Conversation, Free In French, French Resources, French Immersion, French Class, French Language Learning

“Pardon my French, but you’re an asshole! Asshole!” –Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) Centuries before Cameron shouted this over the phone to principal Ed Rooney, English-speaking people had been using the phrase “Pardon my French” to excuse their use of profanity. But why is it French and not Chinese, Swahili or nothing at all? The answer lies in European history. [...]

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