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  1. And for our phrase of the day: Il n’y en a plus. (There’s no more./There’s no more left.)
  2. TGIF is often translated as “Dieu merci, c'est vendredi!” (catchy!) But I myself would prob just say “Enfin le week-end!” @TheRereader
  3. Hmm, good question! @TheRereader
  4. Thanks so much for all the RT! @Ashley_911 @francoisechoi @clarkent2007 @LWEurope
  5. Fun! Jeu de piste = scavenger hunt RT @DecouvrirParis Qui veut participer au jeu de piste à Paris en groupe ce week end http://bit.ly/1XaZes
  6. Qui veut de la tarte à la citrouille? (Who wants pumpkin pie?)
  7. Merci pour le RT! @WordsAndEggs
  8. Unfortunately, helpful term to know in Paris: la grève (strike) RT @lindseygirl Strike closes popular Paris museums http://bit.ly/73g7u5
  9. @LWEurope What the holidays are all about - feeling sick from overeating and getting sick of leftovers :-)
  10. Je n’ai pas envie de manger de la dinde. (I don’t feel like eating turkey.)
  11. J’en ai marre de manger des restes. (I’m sick of eating leftovers.)
  12. Ha, probably true @gabiwell
  13. Ne m'en parle pas... been snacking all day. Although I def can't eat (or even look at) any more turkey at this point :-) @kimbly_smith
  14. Je n’ai plus faim. (I’m not hungry anymore.)
  15. Speaking of which, hope everyone who celebrates it had a great Thanksgiving!
  16. Sorry for the delay, just got back from Thanksgiving break... anyway, thanks so much for RT!! @taiwandink @studioloraine @RobertaK
  17. (Thanksgiving is apparently partial to feminine nouns…) Happy Thanksgiving! À lundi!
  18. la dinde (turkey), la purée (de pommes de terre) (mashed potatoes), la patate douce (sweet potato), la farce (stuffing)
  19. le porc (pork), le jambon (ham), l’agneau (lamb, m.), le poulet (chicken), le canard (duck)
  20. le bœuf (beef), le steak (steak), le veau (veal), la saucisse/le saucisson (sausage), le chevreuil (venison)