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And for our phrase of the day: Il n’y en a plus. (There’s no more./There’s no more left.)
7:51 AM Dec 4th
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TGIF is often translated as “Dieu merci, c'est vendredi!” (catchy!) But I myself would prob just say “Enfin le week-end!” @
7:49 AM Dec 4th
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Hmm, good question! @
7:48 AM Dec 4th
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Thanks so much for all the RT! @ @ @ @
6:33 AM Dec 4th
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Fun! Jeu de piste = scavenger hunt RT @ Qui veut participer au jeu de piste à Paris en groupe ce week end
8:04 AM Dec 3rd
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Qui veut de la tarte à la citrouille? (Who wants pumpkin pie?)
6:42 AM Dec 3rd
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Merci pour le RT! @
6:33 AM Dec 3rd
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Unfortunately, helpful term to know in Paris: la grève (strike) RT @ Strike closes popular Paris museums
12:36 PM Dec 2nd
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@ What the holidays are all about - feeling sick from overeating and getting sick of leftovers :-)
8:04 AM Dec 2nd
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Je n’ai pas envie de manger de la dinde. (I don’t feel like eating turkey.)
8:01 AM Dec 2nd
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J’en ai marre de manger des restes. (I’m sick of eating leftovers.)
6:37 AM Dec 1st
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Ha, probably true @
6:32 AM Dec 1st
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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 :-) @
12:15 PM Nov 30th
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Je n’ai plus faim. (I’m not hungry anymore.)
6:51 AM Nov 30th
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Speaking of which, hope everyone who celebrates it had a great Thanksgiving!
6:51 AM Nov 30th
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Sorry for the delay, just got back from Thanksgiving break... anyway, thanks so much for RT!! @ @ @
6:50 AM Nov 30th
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(Thanksgiving is apparently partial to feminine nouns…) Happy Thanksgiving! À lundi!
6:58 AM Nov 25th
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la dinde (turkey), la purée (de pommes de terre) (mashed potatoes), la patate douce (sweet potato), la farce (stuffing)
6:58 AM Nov 25th
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le porc (pork), le jambon (ham), l’agneau (lamb, m.), le poulet (chicken), le canard (duck)
7:24 AM Nov 24th
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le bœuf (beef), le steak (steak), le veau (veal), la saucisse/le saucisson (sausage), le chevreuil (venison)
6:23 AM Nov 23rd
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