Street French Slang Dictionary & Thesaurus PDF
If a French native advised you that the brand new film is a “turnip” (un navet), must you go see it? Or if a passerby calls you a “sausage” (une andouille), must you reply by saying thanks? The reply to each questions is an indeniable, “No!” However how would a nonnative speaker know this? Due to David Burke’s latest ebook, there’s no want “to hit your biscuit” (se frapper le biscuit; “to fret”) any longer!
presents English equivalents and utilization suggestions for over one thousand French phrases, together with slang phrases, idioms, proverbs, colloquialisms, and vulgarities. It additionally presents an in depth thesaurus that includes over one thousand French slang synonyms for widespread English phrases and phrases — all destined to make you’re feeling like an insider very quickly.
Format:PDF
Size: 79,20 МB
Series:Street French
Edition: 1st Edition
Date:1997
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Street French Slang Dictionary & Thesaurus PDF
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